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Converting to AMSOIL and Breaking in a New
Engine. Critical Information That You Need to Know.
Some of the most frequent
questions people ask us about AMSOIL are, what is required in order to
convert to AMSOIL, how long do I have to wait before installing AMSOIL in a
new engine, and what can I expect to notice once converted to AMSOIL?.
Here are our answers in a detailed explanation:
Converting a vehicle to AMSOIL is fairly simple, but there are a few things
you need to be aware of. First, if you have a brand new vehicle we recommend
that you run a short cycle of petroleum oil on a gas engine passenger car or
light truck (typically 500 miles) and approximately 5000 miles on a diesel
engine in such as a Ford Powerstroke or Dodge Cummins Turbo Diesel before
installing AMSOIL. This doesn't mean that you can't install AMSOIL sooner,
as many OEM's install synthetics as a factory fill, it simply means these
are our recommendations based on our extensive engineering studies and
knowledge of this topic. Today's modern engine manufacturing and materials
technology is much more sophisticated than in years past. Regular gas engine
passenger car and light truck engines do not require the extensive break in
process many people think they do. In addition, by the time you get your new
vehicle the engine has already been through a series of hot tests also run
on in-plant chassis rolls testers to check functionality of all systems and
then driven around the plant and railhead in order to get the vehicle to the
dealer, which also helps accelerate breaking in of the engine.
The engine break-in issue is the subject of much controversy as everyone
seems to have their opinion on when an engine is considered fully broken
in. The information we provide is based on the results of engineering
studies as well as many years of experience and teardown analysis on test
vehicles. The differences between a vehicle that was properly and fully
broken in and one that was not can often be hard to detect, yet there are
tell-tale signs of this but they are not easily detected except in all but
the most extreme situations. The subject of what occurs during the
break-in process can easily be the subject of a 100 page report therefore
what we cover in this website page is only the essential points you need to
know. The break-in process we describe here is nothing compared to the
extensive break-in process that race car engineers go through before an
engine is ready to be converted to AMSOIL as well as racing in competition.
Breaking in an engine is a process of properly wearing-in the
pistons/cylinders/rings, bearings, valves, camshaft, lifters, rockers,
etc... In addition, part of the breaking in process is not only wearing-in
and seating the internal engine components but also stress relieving the
components as well. Crankshafts, connecting rods, pistons, blocks etc...
have many stresses due to the casting or forging process, machining and
welding process. We have viewed and measured these stresses, called fringes,
using what is called lazer holography. These stresses are properly
reduced/eliminated by costly and time consuming heat aging as well as shot
peening and or high frequency vibration on a very specialized bedplate for
an extended period of time. For production applications this is cost and
time prohibitive. Therefore, the next best thing is exposing your engine to
multiple heating and cooling cycles under various load and RPM's, which is
described in the following paragraph. The heating and cooling break in
process continues over a period of time and does not need to be run on
petroleum oil.
Breaking in a new engine is the one area that petroleum oil is better for
than synthetics. You see, petroleum oil has a very low film strength which
is ideal for breaking in a new engine. That is why we recommend you run the
factory installed petroleum oil for about the about the first 500 miles.
Then drain the oil, remove the factory installed oil filter and then install
AMSOIL Synthetic motor oil and an AMSOIL Super Duty oil filter and your
ready to go.
Further heat cycling break-in will continue during the multiple heating and
cooling cycles from driving your vehicle under varying RPM and engine load
conditions and then shutting it down for a long period of time to let it
cool completely. The multiple heating and cooling cycles are a extremely
important factor in properly breaking in a new engine and are often an
overlooked factor in the total break-in process. These heating and cooling
cycles achieve what is called stress relieving. Back in the "old days" of
engine manufacturing, after casting and before an engine block was machined,
it would be set outside for several months to age, during which stress
relieving occurred naturally, then the block was machined, which helped to
produce a better engine than one that was machined immediately after
casting.
By changing the factory installed oil and filter after the first 500 miles
you will also be removing the initial wear-in particulates present in the
oil and filter. The reason for this is that during initial wear-in there is
very high particulate contamination in the oil. These particulates consist
mainly of microscopic particles of aluminum, bronze, copper, lead and iron,
plus soot particles and other by-products of combustion in your oil. Your
filter cannot filter out all these small particulates as many are sub-micron
size and too small for the filter to trap, BUT they are also small enough to
fit between your bearing and other internal clearances and cause wear. That
is why we recommend to that in order to properly break-in a new engine,
regardless of what your new car salesman or dealership personnel tell you,
is to perform the first oil and filter change at 500 miles. Then you can
convert to AMSOIL Synthetic. On a diesel engine we recommend the initial
filter and oil change at 500 miles, with another change around 3500 miles,
then in the 5000 mile range you can convert to AMSOIL Synthetic.
AMSOIL Engine Flush: In a new engine with less than approximately
20,000 miles it is not imperative that AMSOIL Engine Flush be used. In an
engine with more than 20,000-30,000 miles and beyond, that has been using
petroleum oil the entire time, we highly recommend using the AMSOIL Engine
Flush. What the engine flush will do is remove the petroleum oil sludge &
varnish deposits from your engine and properly prepare your engine for
AMSOIL Synthetic Motor Oil. You simply pour in one can for every 5-6 quarts
of sump capacity (one can is sufficient for most all passenger cars & light
trucks, with the exception of diesels), and let the engine idle for about 15
minutes then drain the oil and remove the filter while the oil is still
warm. Do not drive the vehicle with the engine flush installed. If you have
an extremely dirty or high mileage engine then we recommend installing a new
engine oil filter prior to adding the flush so that you have full capacity
of the filter available for capturing and holding the dirt particles that
the flush removes. AMSOIL's Engine Flush is a detergent based flush with
some kerosene and other petroleum distillates that act as the carrier for
the flushing and cleaning agents. The detergent used is a 2-butoxyethanol,
glycol ether and is essentially a very concentrated form of the detergents
used in motor oil.
AMSOIL Synthetics are naturally cleansing and also high in detergents. What
happens when you operate an engine on petroleum oil, the sludge and varnish
deposits that occur as a result of using petroleum oil will accumulate
around your pistons, rings, seals, valvetrain, etc.. and actually help to
seal your engine. This type of petroleum oil deposit "sealing" can lead to
problems such as piston ring sticking, sludge deposits in valve covers and
oil pans which can lead to decreased oil pump capacity output and
restriction of critical oil galley passageways over an extended period of
time, plus many more issues which we will not go into detail in this
discussion.. These deposits are highly detrimental to the proper function
and longevity of your engine.
What occurs when you use AMSOIL Engine Flush is that it cleans all these
deposits out from your engine, both the highly accumulated deposits as well
as the sub-micron deposits which have accumulated in the microscopic valleys
of the aluminum, copper, iron, etc.. engine components. If you do not use
the engine flush the AMSOIL Synthetic Motor Oil will do essentially the same
thing the flush does but take a much longer period of time. During this
time, which is greatly accelerated when using the AMSOIL Engine Flush, the
engine is going through a phase where these deposits are being removed, or
have been removed. What exists now is that these microscopic valleys in the
iron, aluminum, copper, etc.., are now empty. It takes some time for the
molecular structure of the AMSOIL Syntheitc Motor Oil to fill these
microscopic valleys. This can be as short as a few hundred miles or as long
as a few thousand miles, depending on the internal condition of your engine.
During this phase you may, or may not, notice slightly increased oil
consumption BUT only until the uniform molecular structure of the AMSOIL
Synthetic Motor Oil can re-seal these microscopic valleys.
Most people do not even notice this phase,
but we like to make people aware of it so they understand this process. This
is perfectly normal and the oil is doing exactly what it was engineered to
do.
You may have heard the myth that synthetics cause engine seals to leak.
Synthetics absolutely do not cause seals to leak, they simply may only
reveal an existing leak path and seal which has failed and is in need of
mechanical replacement. Either the seal lip is worn down or the seal is
hardened and cracked from old age, heat and ozone. What happens is exactly
as we described above. If you have a very old engine that has been running
petroleum oil, and it also leaks, for example around the rear-main oil seal,
then chances are it will leak more with synthetic oil. This is commonly
referred to a false seal. AMSOIL Synthetic Motor Oils are recommended for
use in mechanically sound engines! If you have a vehicle that leaks oil
excessively, then repair the seal prior to converting to AMSOIL.
AMSOIL Benefits:
Once you have installed AMSOIL you will notice the following benefits:
easier cold weather starting, cold weather pumpability and circulation,
smoother engine performance and more horsepower, reduced exhaust emissions,
superior wear protection, improved fuel economy, extended engine life,
extended starter life, excellent engine cleanliness, long drain intervals,
longer spark plug life, reduced engine temperatures, reduced oil
consumption, excellent resistance to sludge, coke, varnish deposits (Thermal
Stability), reduced/eliminated piston groove sticking, reduced/eliminated
valve sticking, superior shear stability, superior resistance to viscosity
increase (Volatility Resistance), superior film strength, money and time
savings. You will not get any of these benefits with conventional petroleum
oil.
When you compare....there is simply no
comparison.
AMSOIL is the undisputed leader in
synthetics.............

Since
1972, AMSOIL
Synthetics have proven to be the BEST.
AMSOIL also engineers and manufactures Ea Oil
Filters with Nanofiber Technology which have a 25,000 mile/1-year service life as well as
specialized filtration systems for commercial and fleet
applications in cars and light, medium and heavy trucks which
can filter particles down to less than one micron (a standard
full flow oil filter can only filter to 20-25 microns, and at
a reduced efficiency) making oil changes virtually
unnecessary and virtually eliminating engine wear.
These filters have been proven by millions of miles of
over-the road trucks, construction equipment and fleet
service.
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AMSOIL saves you time and money.
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The only 25,000 mile/one- year and 35,000/one-
year motor oil in the world.
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Exceeds the most stringent performance
specifications of all major U.S. and foreign automotive and truck
manufacturers.
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Provides up to two-times the wear protection of
other motor oils.
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Increases the life of your vehicle.
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Improves performance, fuel economy and
efficiency.
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Diesel oil and filtration products designed to
deliver 1,000,000 miles for over-the-road trucks before engine overhaul.
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Used by many national racing teams, fleets,
police departments, construction firms and trucking companies.
is comprised of a group of highly skilled team of Engineers and Lubrication and
Filtration Specialists. You too, can join our group when you become an AMSOIL
Dealer and take advantage of all that we offer as you use products in your own
vehicles or begin your own AMSOIL business. You won't find a more knowledgeable
and skilled group of Dealers anywhere which is very important when you need
support as you build your business.
In addition, as a Dealer in our Group you will receive exclusive unlimited
product, technical and business support from the only group of Truck and
Automotive Engineers and Lubrication Specialists on the net.
Dealers in our Group will also receive an exclusive business
and internet promotional package.
Please, email us at
gwmp@telus.net for more details.
We do not only run our business on the internet. We also have numerous
commercial, industrial, trucking, excavating, construction, logging, police,
racing and many more accounts that we support and service on a regular basis. We
have several fully stocked warehouses and fully equipped shop facilities. This
provides us with excellent knowledge of the products, equipment and the business
and the ability to respond immediately to any of your needs.
We will use this
knowledge and experience to help you get started so you too can achieve your
goals.
We possess the skills, desire and knowledge to answer questions, solve problems,
improve efficiency, reduce downtime, maintenance costs and increase the
durability and life of all of your vehicles.
Read what our satisfied customers have to say about us. Read through our
website. Contact us with any questions. If you decide to become an AMSOIL Dealer
you will be joining, in our opinion, the most skilled AMSOIL group there is. We
will help you get started and provide you with the tools and information in
order to be successful in this business or with technical and product assistance
to use AMSOIL products in your own vehicles.
We offer several options to receive information on AMSOIL. We welcome the
opportunity to work with you personally as your servicing AMSOIL Dealer. Our
AMSOIL Dealer Group is led by a Truck/Automotive Engineer and Lubrication
Specialist with over 23 years experience. This exceptional benefit is
unavailable elsewhere.
Please, email us at
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we will send you an exclusive
comprehensive package of product, technical and business information.
If you are
serious about AMSOIL products and the business opportunity this is the best
option. You will receive extensive technical and business support from both
myself and my Direct Jobber, a Detroit, Michigan Truck/Automotive Engineer and
Lubrication Specialist with over 23 years experience. We look forward to helping
you learn about AMSOIL.
Or for a smaller, very general information package (which includes a catalog and
Dealer application) you can request information via any of the links below.
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