Liquids Engine Oil

All about engine oil…

Your vehicle’s engine is most likely the most expensive part of your vehicle to replace. It is also susceptible to failure if not maintained properly.

What does engine oil do?

Your vehicle’s engine is most likely the most expensive part of your vehicle to replace. It is also susceptible to failure if not maintained properly. These failures can become expensive mechanical repairs, and are repairs the skilled team at John Dale Motors are very experienced in fixing. There are a few things on your vehicle that should be serviced at regular intervals, one of these is engine oil.

An engine contains hundreds of metal parts that are spinning or sliding against other metal parts. All of this metal turning and rubbing together causes friction, and creates heat. Without a lubricant such as part specific engine oil, an engine would basically weld itself together from the immense heat that can result from the constant metal on metal contact. Keeping your vehicle topped up with the appropriate oil is one of the most important things you can do to prevent expensive auto repair bills down the road.

With time and mileage, engine oil breaks down and loses its effectiveness to provide lubrication and dissipate heat. The inside of an engine is a very hot and violent place to be. At the microscopic level, molecules of oil are breaking down and become less effective. Several factors affect how quickly oil breaks down, such as your driving habits, type of engine, and type of oil being used. Your local mechanics at Charmhaven know exactly what engine oil YOUR car needs, and only use premium oils.

There are three main types of oil. Conventional, synthetic blend, and full synthetic. Conventional oil, or “dino oil,” is refined from crude oil, just like gasoline, diesel, kerosene, and many other things. This is the original oil, but offers the least amount of protection and doesn’t last very long. Meanwhile, synthetic oil is created using a base stock of material that was created molecule by molecule. The molecules found in synthetic oil are all a uniform size and shape. This makes them more durable, meaning they offer more protection for a longer period of time. Synthetic oil has also been shown to perform 47% better than conventional oil.