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I HELP YOU TO GET IDEA ABOUT ENGINE OIL.,,

WHY DO WE  ENGINE OIL AFTER A PERIOD OF TIME ?

Engine oil or motor oil or lubricant is generally used in lubrication of Internal combustion engine.Main function of oil is to reduce wear on moving part. It also prevents corrosion and cools engine from moving heat apart. 

WHAT DOES ENGINE OIL CONTAINS ?

Motor oil generally contains petroleum based and non petroleum based synthetic compounds blended with hydrocarbons,PAO,PIO. 

NOTE: high efficient oil contains about 20% of ester .

Types of engine oil used in vehicle:

  • Mineral oil
  • Semi synthetic oil
  • Full synthetic oil
Among these three mineral oil is cheaper one , and full synthetic oil is costlier and more efficient one.

When should you change your engine oil?

Every engine oil has period to change
Minimum time of 3000km and maximum time of 5000km .If people did changes their oil in correct period, their wagon will be in perfect condition. Some people think full synthetic oil have can resist for long period then they will suffer more with vehicle. Every oil has same period to change .New oil will be in gold colour and thick where as the old oil will looks light red colour and much thicker than new one also oil is contaminated with dust.So that it will not provide such friction as new one. So change oil in certain period.

Thus I think you would get a clear idea about engine oil. Maintain your bike friends.

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