Motor Motor Filming Oil (SAE 30) 946 ml BRKQT
Motor Motor Filming Oil (SAE 30) 946 ml BRKQT
SAE 30 AMSOIL Follaage Oil is an oil with SAE 30 Viscosity. It contains anti -dested zinc and phosphorus additives to protect the lobes of the cam, elevators and rockers during the critical filming period, when wear rates are higher, while their greater film resistance protects the connecting rod and the main bearings against Damage.
SAE 30 AMSOIL shooting oil is designed to increase compression, power and torque for maximum engine performance.
The main objective during engine filming is to settle the rings against the cylinder wall. The properly settled rings increase compression, which results in maximum power; They reduce oil consumption and prevent hot combustion gases from entering the crankcase. However, to achieve this, the oil must allow the correct level of controlled wear between the cylinder and ring wall interface to occur, while maintaining protection against wear in other critical parts of the engine. An insufficient filming leaves peaks on the cylinder wall that prevent the rings from settling. Meanwhile, the deepest valleys allow excess oil to accumulate and burn during combustion, which increases oil consumption. Excessive wear results in the glass of the cylinder because the peaks slide towards the valleys and prevent the oil from accumulating and lubricating the cylinder wall properly.
For high performance and competition engines
Allows a rapid and efficient settlement of the piston rings
Helps maximize compression, power and motor torque
Properties
Set the rings quickly
Protect the critical pieces of wear
Greater film resistance
Application: Motor manufacturer or builder's shooting recommendations should be followed, if available. The filming period should not exceed 1000 miles. When the engine is new, the exhaust ports will have a large surface of oil waste.
As the rings begin to settle, less oil and the oil waste zone begins to shrink. When the rings are completely settled and have formed a hermetic seal against the cylinder walls, oil residues will not be evidenced. Other common methods to determine if the rings have settled include performing leaks or power measurements over time. The duration of filming varies according to the engine. Then, drain and fill the engine with a synthetic amsoil synthetic oil that meets the manufacturer's specifications.