Technicians Tip: Automotive Oil Burning and “Dry Start-up"
When a car burns oil, it is usually due to the fact that the rings on the pistons are worn. Piston action keeps scraping the oil off the piston wall. Given that action over time, the rings on the pistons wear down. That’s when it happens. Oil seeps through the “gap” created by the now-less-than-snug” piston ring.
Since incomplete combustion, to some degree, always occurs in almost every engine, using EnginAll on a regular basis will slow down the incidence of “oil burning”.
What if the friction is reduced … and the rings don’t wear as they do now with the use of most engine oils and their additives?
One of the reasons we chose Enginall at TechniciansTip is due to the fact that it reduces friction significantly, without causing the related and unwanted side issues. Will that eliminate or reduce ring wear? Friction is heat generating and “wears” down engine surfaces, be they moving parts or not. Reduction in friction protects such surfaces from excessive wear.
Of course Enginall cannot REVERSE wear already inflicted on the rings. In that case, you should get your rings repaired. But Enginall can help with proper maintenance until you get that problem fixed … but only temporarily.
How?
Enginall can and does provide a bit of a “stop- gap” which reduces oil burning by building up a microscopic layer on the wall of the combustion chamber. This lubricating layer will also help keep environmentally destructive "blow by" gases from escaping.
Though Enginall may add significant “help” for your engine problem here… you must get your worn rings repaired. There’s no substitute for good engine repair is these situations.
We do NOT recommend you do as others suggest: They suggest you buy chlorinated paraffins and other viscosity thickeners to solve the above conditions. The problem with that “solution” is that the engine now takes on a potentially worse threat… a huge increase in its potential for sludge build up rapidly. Clogging can become a problem too. Not to mention the problems chlorinated paraffins can bring with them
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Why Try Enginall?
Add an ounce per quart with a new oil change (Avoid overfilling)
► Promotes longer engine life and efficient, powerful performance
► Reduces engine friction & wear, especially at start-up time
► Less friction maintains normal oil viscosity at engine operating temperatures
► Compatible with SAE specification oils & all non-petroleum-based synthetic oils
► Reduces oil burning, and prevents “dry start-up”
► Increases oil pressure and power
► Maintains lower engine heat, thereby reducing oil thinning
► Reduces (or even eliminates) environmentally destructive "blow by" gases from escaping
► Provides a self sacrificing, protective, lubricating layer reducing wear on pistons, rings and bearings
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*Bring the 5 oz. bottle to the oil change and tell your service professional to add it while changing the oil.
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