Lucas Oil 10002 Heavy Duty Oil Stabilizer - 1 Gallon (Case of 4)
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Fuels like gasoline and diesel are available. This solution is especially helpful for older and worn out engines that burn oil and make noise. Keeping that engine alive will keep it running.
Selected User Reviews For Lucas Oil 10002 Heavy Duty Oil Stabilizer - 1 Gallon (Case of 4)
I have been using it in all of my vehicles for a very long time. I started using it in my 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee 1 Quart with every oil change, and I now have over 278000 miles on that vehicle. Despite the fact that the oil still doesn't burn and it still runs great, when I check the dipstick, the oil is always clear as it was when I bought it.
I use a gallon for every oil change, 1 gallon per 10 gallons of oil.
In my class, I add this to the engine oil at a 20% concentration With a Cummins engine, it's an 8-wheel drive truck. To change the oil, you will need 2 gallons of Lucas oil and 8 gallons of oil. This has been used by me in a variety of heavy trucks for well over a decade. It helps maintain longer oil change intervals (10k miles). There have been 908,000 miles on the Cummins and it has not used any oil in the last 10k miles The mile change interval is one mile. Furthermore, I use it in an older mobile phone as well A blowout occurred on the engine of the lawnmower As a result of the Lucas, the oil is thicker, reducing blow-by The amount of oil consumed and its cost. Furthermore, it reduces rattle in that small engine.
All-in-all, it's a great invention. I think this is a good product. It is a viscosity improvement product (i. e. A thicker oil is the result of this). A long-term strategy is used here Like STP, it is sticky, since it is chain molecules (so it is stickier). When you spill it, you will end up with a mess. You have to clean up a lot of mess. The process of pouring is easier if the water is warm. I allow mine to sit in the sun for a while before I use it.
I've used their products for years, if you have something that moves, they've got a product that'll make it move easier and more durable. This means less wear and tear, saving you money on repairs.
It is worth the price. The care we provide uses mobile 1 in between oil changes, and we go at least 11,000 miles between them. As a result we use 1 quart of Inplace in place of 1 quart of Mobile 1, and during the oil change we use Lucas oil stabilizer. We've exceeded 25,000, but that was a mistake on my part. Even though oil was still good, I did not want to work with it.
One of our boats has a pair of diesel engines that smoked and burned about a gallon of lube oil every 24 hours.
The engines are sound because the compression is good and the oil pressures are around 65 psi. In order to solve the oil consumption problem, we did everything short of tearing the building down. It was suspected that stuck oil rings were the cause. In each engine, we put a 40% mix of the Lucas Stabilizer to see if it could have an effect on the exhaust smoking. After ten hours of operation, we no longer had a smoke problem and the lube oil consumption dropped significantly. In addition to operating at a temperature of about 5 degrees cooler, the cold start of the engines with one revolution has reduced smoking after a couple of minutes and smoke is no longer present once the engines are operating As a result, we are now using Lucas equipment in all our facilities. I wish I had known about this product sooner.
There is no other brand I've used as good as Lucas!.
We have been using Lucas products for over 10 years. Lucas products reduce noise in our engines, make them run cooler, make them run smoother, and make them last longer.