As the Agent of DCEC Engine, EMAC Summarized Some Common Problems and Solutions Regarding the use of DCEC Engine Lubricants.


- The residue after fuel combustion is miscible in lubricating oil.
- The lubricating oil works at a very high temperature and naturally oxidizes.
- Lubricating oil has a strong detergency and dispersing ability to dissolve or disperse the oxides, gums, and asphaltenes in the lubricating oil in the oil.
- Whether the fuel is completely burned when the engine is working, whether the piston, piston ring and cylinder block are worn too much, and the seal is not tight. If the fuel burns incompletely, the exhaust gas entering the lubricating oil tank will quickly turn the lubricating oil into black and thick.
- When changing the oil, whether the lubricating oil tank and oil passage have been cleaned. If it is not cleaned, its residue will contaminate the new oil.
- Whether the level of lubricating oil meets the requirements for use. High-temperature, high-speed, and high-load engines should use high-grade lubricating oil with good oxidation stability and good additive quality. The use of poor quality oil will quickly deepen the oil color and turn black.

- Drain the oil in the oil pan and coarse and fine filters while it is hot after parking.
- Fill the engine lubricating oil tank with clean ordinary lubricating oil plus 20% light diesel oil or thinner lubricating oil. The quantity is 60%-80% of the standard capacity of the oil tank.
- Remove the spark plug, shake the crankshaft with the handle for 3 to 5 minutes, and then release all the cleaning oil.
- Install the spark plug and change the oil.
- Clean the crankcase ventilation device, remove the ventilation pipe and valve, dry it with compressed air and reinstall it after cleaning.

- Excessive wear of the piston, piston ring and cylinder wall, and excessive clearance.
- The piston ring has insufficient elasticity or stuck in the groove, and the seal is not tight.
- The gap between the valve and the rocker arm is too large, oil leaps outward, the valve guide is worn, and the lubricating oil is sucked into the cylinder.
- The pressure of the lubricating oil pan is too high, and the lubricating oil enters the cylinder through the exhaust gas circulation device.
- The oil level in the oil pool of the oil bath air filter is too high, and the lubricating oil is sucked into the cylinder.
- The piston ring is installed upside down or broken or the opening is on the same side.
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