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#Engineoil Reel by @silboil - Why Engine Overheats Because of Wrong Engine Oil?

Using the wrong engine oil can seriously damage your bike or car engine. Engine oil is not just for
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Why Engine Overheats Because of Wrong Engine Oil? Using the wrong engine oil can seriously damage your bike or car engine. Engine oil is not just for lubrication – it also helps in cooling, cleaning, and protecting engine parts. If you use the wrong grade or low-quality oil: ❌ Poor lubrication increases friction ❌ Engine temperature rises quickly ❌ Oil becomes thin or burns faster ❌ Internal parts wear out ❌ Engine may overheat or even seize Always check your vehicle manual for the correct oil grade (like 10W-30, 20W-40, etc.) and use trusted, high-quality engine oil. #bike #engine #engineoil #bikelife #bikerslifestyle
#Engineoil Reel by @mencavex - Follow @mencavex for more
When you drain the oil for a change, but your car serves you a cappuccino. ☕🛢️

You get the drain pan ready. You loosen the
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Follow @mencavex for more When you drain the oil for a change, but your car serves you a cappuccino. ☕🛢️ You get the drain pan ready. You loosen the bolt, expecting the warm, black gold of used engine oil to flow. Instead, you get... water. A stream of clear, suspiciously non-oily liquid. Followed by a weird, frothy, chocolate-milk emulsion. Your heart sinks. This isn’t an oil change; it’s the discovery of a coolant-and-oil mixer party happening inside your engine. That water means one thing: the head gasket has officially resigned, or a crack has formed, allowing coolant to cheat on its cooling passages and mingle with the oil in the sump. They were never meant to meet. This is the forbidden milkshake. The engine isn’t lubricated; it’s making a creamy, destructive smoothie out of its own internals. This is the kind of discovery that turns a $50 service into a $2,000 engine repair. That water has washed away the protective oil film from bearings and camshafts. The engine has been taking a bath in coolant, and the results are never pretty. Moral of the story: if your oil looks like a Starbucks order, it’s not a feature. It’s a very expensive problem. What’s the weirdest substance you’ve found where oil should be?
#Engineoil Reel by @desi_rider_reviews - Zyada Engine Oil = Bike Danger? 😱

Sochte ho zyada engine oil dalna bike ke liye safe hai?
Sach ye hai - over oil se clutch slip hota hai, engine gar
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Zyada Engine Oil = Bike Danger? 😱 Sochte ho zyada engine oil dalna bike ke liye safe hai? Sach ye hai — over oil se clutch slip hota hai, engine garam hota hai aur bike control bhi kam ho jaata hai. ✅ Solution: Hamesha engine mein sirf perfect level tak hi oil bharo, na zyada na kam. Apni bike aur apni safety dono ka dhyaan rakho. Tum apni bike mein kitna engine oil daalte ho? Comment karo 👇 #BikeSafety #EngineOil #BikeCare #ReelsHindi #AutoReels #BikeLifeIndia #TwoWheelerTips #MechanicalFacts #SafetyFirst #InstaReels
#Engineoil Reel by @howhumanlifeworks - Car batteries die quickly in the winter because cold temperatures slow down the chemical reactions that produce electricity. Batteries rely on chemist
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Car batteries die quickly in the winter because cold temperatures slow down the chemical reactions that produce electricity. Batteries rely on chemistry to generate power, and when it’s cold, those reactions happen more slowly, reducing the battery’s ability to deliver energy. At the same time, cold weather thickens engine oil and makes the engine harder to turn over, so the battery has to work even harder just to start the car. Winter also exposes weak or aging batteries. A battery that works fine in warm weather may not have enough reserve power once the cold hits. This combination of reduced battery output and increased energy demand is why many batteries fail in winter, even though the problem often started long before the temperature dropped.
#Engineoil Reel by @ku_akash9 - It is important to clean the engine oil level glass 
Note - glass clean karne se pehle motorcycle ko side stand me lga le ya oil drain kar le
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It is important to clean the engine oil level glass Note - glass clean karne se pehle motorcycle ko side stand me lga le ya oil drain kar le
#Engineoil Reel by @mencavex - Customer states: "Low coolant and overheating." An understatement of the year. 🫗☕

We pop the hood, expecting a leaky hose or a faulty thermostat. Si
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Customer states: “Low coolant and overheating.” An understatement of the year. 🫗☕ We pop the hood, expecting a leaky hose or a faulty thermostat. Simple stuff. We decide to check the oil—a routine part of any overheating diagnosis. We get the drain pan ready, unscrew the plug, and wait for the familiar black gold to flow out. Instead, the car serves us a cappuccino. A frothy, foamy, delicious-looking stream of the “forbidden milkshake”—a perfect emulsion of engine oil and coolant that should never, ever meet. This isn’t just mixed; it’s blended. The head gasket (or worse, a cracked block) has thrown a mixer party in your crankcase, and every bearing was invited. This is why your coolant was low and it was overheating. The coolant wasn’t leaking out; it was cheating with your oil, creating a creamy sludge that can’t lubricate or cool. That cappuccino has washed the protective film off every internal part. The engine isn’t just sick; it’s writing its will. The fix just went from a $200 gasket job to a potential $3,000 engine rebuild. It’s the most expensive latte you’ll never drink. So basically the oil has mixed with coolant... and your savings. 💸 Drop a 😬 if you’ve seen this in person. It’s a smell you never forget.
#Engineoil Reel by @v.s.carcarez - Skipping maintenance risks everything - act now.
Tyres, brake pads, clutch, fuel pump, engine oil - every part demands your attention for safety & per
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Skipping maintenance risks everything — act now. Tyres, brake pads, clutch, fuel pump, engine oil — every part demands your attention for safety & performance. Maintain today. Drive worry-free tomorrow. Visit VS Car Carez. ⏰ Shop hours: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM 📍 Manish Nagar, Besa Square, Nagpur #VSCarCarez #CarCare #VehicleMaintenance #DriveSmart #EngineHealth [uneven tyre wear Nagpur,break pads, suspension issues car, tyre life safety, V.S. Car Carez, Manish Nagar service center, Besa Square car service, car maintenance Nagpur]
#Engineoil Reel by @mechanics.principles - The WWII Thread Trick That Ends Engine Oil Leaks Forever⚙️ 
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The WWII Thread Trick That Ends Engine Oil Leaks Forever⚙️ Follow for More Mechanics/Mechanical Principal, Science and Technology Videos. Like❣️ comments📋 Share📤 . #dieselengine #enginerepair #engines #mechanics #mechanical
#Engineoil Reel by @lordmechanic_01 - Exploded view of an internal combustion engine (short info):

Piston:
 Moves up and down inside the cylinder to compress air-fuel mixture and receive
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Exploded view of an internal combustion engine (short info): Piston: Moves up and down inside the cylinder to compress air–fuel mixture and receive power from combustion. Crankshaft: Converts the piston’s up-down motion into rotary motion to drive the vehicle. Valves: Control intake of air–fuel mixture and exhaust of burnt gases. Camshaft & Timing Belt: Synchronize valve opening/closing with piston movement. Manifold: Directs air/fuel into the engine and exhaust gases out. Oil Pump: Circulates engine oil for lubrication and cooling of parts. Water Pump: Circulates coolant to maintain engine temperature. Connecting Rod: Links piston to crankshaft, transmitting force.
#Engineoil Reel by @levelupnoow - Engines contain many metal parts that move at very high speeds and under heavy loads. When these parts touch each other directly, friction increases,
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Engines contain many metal parts that move at very high speeds and under heavy loads. When these parts touch each other directly, friction increases, leading to heat generation, material wear, and energy loss. Lubricants—oil and grease—form a thin protective film between surfaces, allowing parts to slide smoothly instead of grinding. Lubrication also plays a major role in heat control. As parts move, heat builds up due to combustion and friction. Engine oil absorbs this heat and carries it away to prevent overheating, while grease stays in place in high-load areas where oil would leak out. Another key reason engines need lubrication is wear and corrosion prevention. Moisture, contaminants, and oxidation can damage metal surfaces over time. Grease and oil create a protective layer that shields parts from rust and chemical reactions. Lubricants also help with sealing and noise reduction. They fill microscopic gaps between components, improving compression, reducing vibrations, and making engine operation quieter and smoother. In mechanical engineering, proper lubrication is essential not just for performance but for engine longevity and reliability. Too little lubrication causes failure; too much can increase resistance and overheating. The goal is always the correct type and amount, applied precisely where needed. "DM for credit/removal" #fyp #explore #MechanicalEngineering #didyouknow #mechanicalengineering #EngineeringExplained #levelupnoow

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