Sunday, November 11, 2012

Day 37 Sheet

Couldn't Load Day 37 Sheet from my Remote Access at home but heres the answers... Ill load it up monday.

1. Lubrication, Extreme Pressure wear control, cleaning, protection, cooling, sealing, shock dampening, hydraulic actions, and additives.

2. Combustion byproducts, acids, varnish, sludge, abrasive, foreign material, fuel or coolant, environmental.

3. Model/Serial #, Miles/Hours of use, Mules/hour on engine, Oil Brand, date of collection  engine application, amount of oil added since last change, recent maintenance, analysis of new oil.

4. Bring engine to operating temp, purge sample fitting, and clean outside of valve and use a clean dry container.

5. NA

6. Ive always known oil was important but not to near the extent that it really is. Oil plays a role in alot of different things in the engine. My main thought was lubrication, yet it is a big part in so many other things. Telling someone to keep a regular schedule with oil changes can go into how the oil lubricates all parts and keeps things moving smoothly to how oil is used in removing contaminants of engine wear. Oil is also used in the process of keeping the engine cool as it absorbs the heat. One thing that i never really thought too much about is how it also absorbs shock within the engine. Having a high compression diesel engine their is quite a bit of shock produced from igniting fuel and proper engine oil and level are extremely important.

MAINTAIN YOUR OIL! Your truck will love you for it.

7. The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month is a significant date for lots of reasons, yet the most important seems to be the day WWI ended in 1918 and is now the day we celebrate as veterans day. Along with that the draft age was lowered in 1942. A big thanks to all those who have served for me and for America.

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