There is a product that isn't just thick oil, but a blend of soft metals in suspension in a oil. Add to your engine oil, and the metal particles will fill in worn areas (tested independently, and restores compression and reduces oil consumption. Product is called Restore.
Yes. It depends on the year. Older engines were carbureted, new engines are TBI.
becaUSE when were small we know what will happen to us when we start smoking when were older
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Their bodies might not be as immune to the effects of smoking as well as older children. But smoking is bad for anyone.
The 4.7L does not directly interchange with any older engines.
You are most likely talking about the carburetor on older engines.
older engines have carburators
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Modern Diesel engines that use Common Rail Injection, Pumpe Duse or Variable Pressure systems can all be tuned by tuning chips or external tuning boxes. Older diesel engines can have a more basic level or tuning chip applied that just increases pressure, but these can cause issues with poor idling and smoking.
There is not a whole lot of difference if you are using the oil in an older diesel engine. The diesel oil of today has special additives to combat the soot buildup in the oil from the EGR. The diesel oil will get dirty a lot sooner on the late model engines. A 15w40 for a gas engine can be used in a diesel.
ion modern engines it vaporizes on injection, but in older ones the carburetor
the older banana engines did not have glow plugs