Thursday, 14 November 2013

Do Synthetic Oil Changes Justify Their Greater Cost

By Thomas Ahearn


When people think about the good and stress-free life, they tend to think it terms of freedom from the outside world, discomfort and even problems such as financial aspects. If your car could speak, it would probably agree. When you consider that many metal parts in your car are rubbing and grinding each another, a temperature as high as 4,500 degrees Fahrenheit with shock of combustion and high pressure, you can easily conclude that your car is not adequately protected against friction and heat. However, the type of protection that it needs is cheaper compared to the expenses that you will spend when the engine of your car suddenly stops to function.

Car "motor" oil overall has at least two major functions even if you have a running or resting/ idling your engine. When your car is at rest, the oil slops around in an oil pan, a container that is located at the bottom of crankcase and just below the car engine. However, it is pumped by oil pumped though channels and holes in the engine when the car is running. It is actually the best reason why your engine is running smoothly while you are driving. Car oil cleans and helps the engine to provide a slippery cushion that prevents moving parts from grinding one another. Hence, the use of clean oil is also needed to maintain the above functions.

Oil cools the engine when running because of its oil pan. Actually, the oil picks up some of the heat as it circulates around the inside part of the engine and then cools off when it travels through the oil pan. On the other hand, the use of cooling systems is also needed to support this action as well as to maintain the function of the oil.

The fifth step is to remove the cap from the oil filler hole and using your oil filter wrench, unscrew the oil filter if you cannot do it using your bare hands. To do this, you need to twist it counterclockwise. Do not dump the oil filter anywhere because it has oil for sure. Do not forget to remove anything from your engine, including remnants of rubber seal from an oil filter.

The sixth step to perform is to empty the oil from the filter into a pan or container. Always make sure that it has drained completely before wrapping it in a newspaper and set aside. You can sell your old oil filter at recycling centers or you can simply throw it in a garbage can. Open and prepare a new bottle of oil while your old oil drains out of the engine.




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