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How often should I do an oil change?
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ОтветитьYou taught me in like 7 minutes what my teacher couldn't teach me in an hour and a half...
ОтветитьThis is really cool video, animation & explanation! Thank you.
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ОтветитьIm accidently start the engine without oil filter fit on this happened when i draining the engine oil. Now after fill on new engine oil..my car goes lagging..what happened??
ОтветитьHow does the oil go down to the oil sump...? I can't see how and where it does that.
ОтветитьYour videos are great as they provide a clear visual to put the theory or concept of something into how and why it works. I love your videos! Please keep making them.
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ОтветитьNice demonstration guys
ОтветитьSir plz make a video on fuel supply system
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ОтветитьHey, i had a car that the engine oil was never changed in a year but rather added oil when the lamp went on. i wonder if that led to any damge to the engine. ps the car never drove with high speed not even more than 60 kph.
ОтветитьPlease do brake system soon!
ОтветитьThe complexity of an ICE is really amazing. It's one thing to design it and put it on paper, but to then manufacture a working, reliable, durable engine is amazing to me and I worked for a diesel engine manufacturer for 31 years. The casting of a cylinder block and cylinder head is complex as the cooling jacket needs to be cast in then oil galleys need to be machined, etc. Pumps, coolers, filters located and installed so that all passages connect and don't leak. Not a small task. I got to work as a laborer in an engine foundry for five summers and saw how castings were formed, it is difficult to describe as you see the internal passages as hard sand forms then the outside formed around them and then the molten metal poured in and what comes out after cooling is a cylinder head or a block.
Ответитьgreat animation...is the any chance to have a diesel engine anymaiton? great work and much appreciaton cheers
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Ответитьoil control ring is not for removing oil from the cylinder walls . the second piston ring is what scraps the cylinder walls and removes most of the oil . great video animation and good explanation other wise
Ответитьoil separates metal surfaces
Ответитьbut does not lubricate the rings???
ОтветитьLubricate system returning to mobile chamber
ОтветитьYour presentation is amazing 🫡 with good information 👍🇵🇭♥️
ОтветитьThank you for the video, it was a great refresher!
ОтветитьSo basically oil is a cars condom
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ОтветитьSuch a good explanation. Thank you 💟
ОтветитьThanks my man! This video and "how the engine works video" allows me to imagine how to break in into a new engine. I guess not going above 4000 rpm during break in is a good thing, but there are many theories out there and also depend on the owners manual. Some say drive it like you stole it lol, but really depends how far your common sense takes you to. Do you think Break in engine oil is needed btw and what are your thoughts on breaking in an engine.
ОтветитьI eat lubricant
ОтветитьGreat video! I would like to add, the bottom most ring of a piston is usually left blank for oil to be sprayed into the gap for further lubrication, right?
ОтветитьAppreciate this educational video. The simple, easy to understand animation and explanation helped me understand how motor oil flow throughout the engine and other additional components related to the engine.
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Great video with well explanations … but I need to know how to make this video using animation , which steps would I follow to get start
ОтветитьDo you install the timing cover gasket dry with no silicone grease?
ОтветитьHow does the oil not burn up in the combustion chamber when it lubricates the pistons?
ОтветитьThanks for the Video, really easy to understand
ОтветитьSir it's easy to understanding ☺️ sir thank you 💕 waiting for more videos ☺️ 😍👌👍
ОтветитьDirections not clear. Head gasket blew
ОтветитьEngine is a Mazda MZR or Ford Duratec 2.0L, 2.3L and 2.5L 4cyl.
4cyl Ford Fusion ('06 to '20) and Mazda model 3,5 and 6 4cyl ('04 to '13)
Alot of other vehicles used this engine too.
another great video, oil radiator cools the oil on its way back to the oil sump? I noticed most diesel engines are equipped with it.
ОтветитьI have big curiosity about how this works in Oposed piston Engines Like the achates power made one recently
ОтветитьRemember, oil seals are an afterthought in all German cars. Some brands (Audi, mostly) also like to consume oil, like a 2 stroke. So remember to top that oil off once in a while.
ОтветитьWell done.
I Change oil every 5K miles or 9 months whichever comes first.
USA 5-30 Synthetic I use Mobil 1
I'll say it once and I'll say it again. The Engine is one of the most genius inventions ever made.
ОтветитьGreat animations
ОтветитьPlease explain engine timing… what do mechanics mean when they say the timing of the engine is bad?
Ответитьi have a BMW F22 218d (2015) and i'm changing my engine-oil every 2years or 30.000km. since im interested in this engineering-stuff the last couple months i will now lower the mileage and change it every 15.000km ( driving 20.000km per year) the oil is 5W-30. maybe i will test 5W-40 in the future and watch out if there is a difference.
ОтветитьVery nice animation!
ОтветитьThese are great
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