May
17, 2012
As
a rule of thumb, you should have your oil changed every 5,000 KLMS or every 3
months for normal driving conditions. If you live out in the country where the
roads are much dustier, then you should revise it accordingly to every 3,000
KLMS or every 2 months. Always check your Air filter every second oil change
making sure it is clean and allow the engine to breathe properly.
The
main functions of motor oil, is it lubricates metal parts that slide pass each
other. This will reduce wear and prevents friction that would make the engine
too hot to function properly. When there is no oil in the engine, parts then would
start scraping against one another this would cause the piston’s precise machining
would degrade overtime, increasing the friction, rate of wear and operating
temperature. This would cause the engine to get even hotter burning all the oil
off. The end results, the metal surfaces of the cylinders and piston could
melt, seizing the engine and making it unsalvageable.
When
the oil becomes dirtier, semi-solid dirty particulates precipitate out. The
sludge can build up and clog your oil filter, not allowing oil to flow naturally
through the oil filter. Without proper filtration, the oil gets dirtier quicker
and this increase oil viscosity, causing to reducing the speed of your (RPM’s)
engine turns.
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