Everything has a designed service life.
from the biro in a hotel room that only has a 1/2" of ink to a pacemaker .
And with computer modeling and what is known about lubricants & materials now days you can design a mower engine's service life almost to the minute
An alloy bore has a designed service life that is shorter than an iron bore
An iron bore with hard rings has a shorter design life than and iron bore with soft rings
A wider bearing surface on the crankshaft will have a longer design life than a shorter one
A rolling element bearing will go in an engine with a longer design life than a plain non replaceable bush.
This is why engines get tested to destruction
My usual reply is there are 2 very famous Henry's in motoring history.
Both of then tested their vehicles to destruction
One of them did this till the first major component failed, then downgraded everything else to fail near the same time
His name was Ford & by doing this he made the cheapest car it was possible to make at the time which sold faster than he could make them and became one of the richest people on the planet.
The other Henry did the same then as each & every part failed, he made them stronger so his cars will ( and do ) run forever .
His name was Royce & he believed an automobile should be a one time purchase & last forever.
His cars did not sell well and he died a pauper.
Everything, absolutely everything that is manufactured has a designed service life.
And the fact that most of them are way too short is exactly why the planet is going to hell in a hand basket and it very well could be that children born today may never live as long as my
Everything has a designed service life.
from the biro in a hotel room that only has a 1/2" of ink to a pacemaker .
And with computer modeling and what is known about lubricants & materials now days you can design a mower engine's service life almost to the minute
An alloy bore has a designed service life that is shorter than an iron bore
An iron bore with hard rings has a shorter design life than and iron bore with soft rings
A wider bearing surface on the crankshaft will have a longer design life than a shorter one
A rolling element bearing will go in an engine with a longer design life than a plain non replaceable bush.
This is why engines get tested to destruction
My usual reply is there are 2 very famous Henry's in motoring history.
Both of then tested their vehicles to destruction
One of them did this till the first major component failed, then downgraded everything else to fail near the same time
His name was Ford & by doing this he made the cheapest car it was possible to make at the time which sold faster than he could make them and became one of the richest people on the planet.
The other Henry did the same then as each & every part failed, he made them stronger so his cars will ( and do ) run forever .
His name was Royce & he believed an automobile should be a one time purchase & last forever.
His cars did not sell well and he died a pauper.
Everything, absolutely everything that is manufactured has a designed service life.
And the fact that most of them are way too short is exactly why the planet is going to hell in a hand basket and it very well could be that children born today may never live as long as my generation has .
Nice story