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Realities To Engine Long Life by Ub4offshore1: 7:32pm On Nov 07, 2021
Realities to engine long life

Lubrication and preventive maintenance schedule is intended as a guide for the engine owners in establishing his or hers' own preventive maintenance schedule. The suggestions and recommendations for preventive maintenance should be followed as closely as possible to obtain long life and best performance from marine/industrial diesel engine.

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Re: Realities To Engine Long Life by pddparthi: 8:01am On Nov 17, 2021
The harder an engine has to work, the shorter its lifespan tends to be. Applications like towing heavy loads repeated extreme acceleration and deceleration, revving the engine past its redline, or driving at top speed for long periods of time can all decrease how long an engine lasts. For some time, the average lifespan of a car's engine was eight years or 150,000 miles. New designs, better technology, and improved service standards in recent years have increased this average life expectancy to about 200,000 miles, or about 10 years.

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