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April 25th, 2015 03:14 PM #31and we should never forget that the new oil filter just installed is still dry and needs a small volume of oil separate from the oil sump volume..
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and we should never forget that the new oil filter just installed is still dry and needs a small volume of oil separate from the oil sump volume..
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April 25th, 2015 03:16 PM #32
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April 25th, 2015 03:31 PM #33
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April 28th, 2015 01:35 AM #34
IMO clean oil or not, redlining your engine increases the chance of damage. Oil only reduces friction inside the engine and does not totally eliminate it.
Also, I believe engine manufacturers already made the necessary calculations to give engines "breathing room" when filling up oil to the recommended full levels.
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April 28th, 2015 02:20 AM #35Redline refers to the maximum engine speed at which an internal combustion engine or traction motor and its components are designed to operate without causing damage to the components themselves or other parts of the engine
iwas iwasan ang redlining
gaya ng sabi ni sir keto, oil only reduces the friction, may dahilan kung baket nilagyan ng mga engineers ang redline
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April 28th, 2015 07:16 AM #37
That's why the engineers put a redline on every engine that they make. You can run your engine up to it without damaging your engine. Been redlining my old car since i can remember i run my car about 4k to 5k kms monthly. Change oil religiously at 5k kms. because of my work as a sales rep.covering the area from isabela down to bicol for 9yrs straight. never had any problems with the engine. Not once did it conked out on me.
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October 25th, 2017 07:26 PM #38Mga sir gandang hapon po! Sorry po newbie lng po pagdating sa sasakyan. I am driving a mazda 3 2004 model. Tanong lang po if may idea po kayo kung mgkano po mgpa top overhaul and san po kya may maaus na talyer at idea po kung magkano abutin? Recently po kasi nag overheat ung sasakyan ko and kala ko po dala lang ng leak sa water overflow reservoir which napalitan ko na po ngaun ng bago but still unti unti pa rin po nauubos ung tubig sa reservoir. Tapos po knina pag check ko po sa oil dipstick at engine oil cap may sludge po na prang kulay gatas po. Sabi po ng friend ko bka may tama na daw head gasket ko. Sana po matulungan nyo ko. Mejo tight din na po kasi budget ko.
Ask na rin po sana ako if safe pa po ba idrive ito? Right now po ngsstart na po ako mgipon ng pera dahil ang sabi po sa akin maghanda na daw ako ng budget at mahal daw po mgpa top overhaul... please po tulungan nyo po ako.... salamat po
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October 25th, 2017 10:54 PM #39similar case happened to my friend. IIRC, civic 2010. naghalo ang tubig sa langis to the point naging gatas na. natunaw ang plastic dipstick. baklas lahat, radiator at engine. May parts din na pinalitan. didn't know what the actual price was but minimum amount might be 30k. home service. nakailang palit din ng oil para siguradong malinis Bago gumamit ng orig Honda oil.
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October 26th, 2017 07:37 AM #40
Kung palit head gasket yan it will go around 7 to 15 k depende kung saan ka magpapagawa kasama na parts.
Mag canvass ka muna kung magkano head gasket mo and as much as possible yung original.
Sa shop naman na hahanapin mo. Go ask them if they have a torque wrench. I research mo na rin kung ilang torque ang kailangan para sa unit mo... hindi kasi pwede yan sobrang higpit at lalo na hindi pwede na maluwag
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