Is Engine Flush Necessary for an Oil Change?
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An engine flush should be used before changing the oil. Friction Reduction: A sufficiently thick oil film separates the surfaces of relatively sliding components, thereby reducing wear. It provides lubrication and wear reduction, auxiliary cooling, sealing to prevent leaks, rust and corrosion protection, as well as shock absorption for the engine. Sealing Function: Engine oil can form a sealing ring between the piston rings and pistons, reducing gas leakage and preventing contaminants from entering. Rust Prevention: Lubricating oil adheres to component surfaces, protecting them from contact with water, air, acidic substances, and harmful gases.