RaydaKub
Veteran Member
If wear is not related to rpms or to the number of turns (what in the world does 'the number of turns' mean?) then engines would last for ever.
Let's get this straight, every single revolution of an engine causes wear. I don't care how many different ways you want to cut it or how the revolutions are made whether by hand, starter, at idle or under load....you are going to have some wear on the engine.
Wear not related to the number of revolutions is one of the most inane things I ever heard.
I think what he is saying is that every revolution of the engine does not cause the same amount of wear as every other revolution. First turn of the engine after being dry for a month will cause more wear than any single revolution in the middle of a day's work. I *think* that's what he meant.