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June 24th, 2011 03:28 PM #1
in just a few months i have been lingering in this website, i have seen a lot of discussions of engine top and major overhauls. today's cars and engines are designed way above the cars that needed frequent visits to the crusty "mechanic" for tune up around 20000 miles, valve adjustment every six months, decarbonize combustion chambers every now and then and the list goes on. sure these "mechanics" need to earn a living, but your engine's metallurgy, design, engineering and expected endurance has far improved. there is absolutely no need to overhaul your engine for at least 15 years if you follow the maintenance schedule, use the recommended fluids and refrain from tampering the car specially if you don't have the knowledge, skills and the tools necessary to do tasks above oil changes, spark plug replacement or air filter replacement. that's why some car manufacturers use tamper resistant fasteners in fact, some cvt equipped cars do not provide you a dipstick nor a provision to add the wrong fluid.
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June 24th, 2011 04:00 PM #2
specific year models?
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June 24th, 2011 04:01 PM #3Correct. With some exception on performance / sports cars though, since it will almost have no choice but to be driven hard almost all the time, plus track visits from time to time. Even if they have stronger internals than ordinary cars, followed proper maintenance, etc. I think in... let's say 20 yrs. it will have a visit w/ a mechanic for an overhaul. Just my 2 cents.
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June 24th, 2011 06:12 PM #4
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June 28th, 2011 07:33 PM #6
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June 28th, 2011 08:03 PM #7
yes, most cars when maintained properly using the right fluids and done within prescribed service intervals. i had one 1987 mazda 323 station wagon ran to the time my daughters drove them to school. this car was older than them, i threw it away after my youngest daughter total wrecked it. i have a 1992 toyota previa, still have it. both vehicles never experienced even removal of oil pan. it all depends on how you maintained it. both only been serviced by the dealer once, at the first oil change. since then, i did all the maintenance. if you don't believe this, you are entitled to your wrong opinion
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June 28th, 2011 10:31 PM #8
oh... i'm sorry for offending you automobile god
i'm sure you're never wrong when it comes to automobiles
i guess it's your self-appointed mission to save this poor developing country from automobile ignorance
it's sad nobody in this country is as knowledgeable as you
you're heaven sent... really
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June 28th, 2011 10:48 PM #9I agree, for a properly maintained engine from the start, with correct fluids replacement at recommended intervals, the engine itself will hardly need an overhaul for the life of the car. Do away with all the additives.
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June 28th, 2011 11:10 PM #10imho, madali lang naman imaintain ang engine ng kotse but will require conscious effort. just do d pms at correct intervals, use quality fluids and filter and your done. personally i get the latest api rating oil i can get my hands on. AFAIK, SM na rating na ata ngayon
true, malaki na improvement ng mga engines. medyo mas complex but some TLC will prevent premature and severe wear.
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