Very good. it has DuPont which gives the inside of the engine silicon coating that smooth-ens the sleeves. so smooth run better performance and quieter engine.
To be really smooth, or good with words (charismatic) pretty much to be slick.
The positive connotation of the slang word "slick" refers to someone who is smooth, clever, or skilled in a way that is impressive or cool. It can also imply sophistication, charm, or being effortlessly stylish.
Don't. Add no oil additives to your engine. If oil additives were really that good, the oil companys would put them in their own oil.
NO, but a good tuneup will probably cure your problems. There is no cure in a can for the symptoms you list.
either the thread on oil pan bolt is stripped or the washer on bolt needs replacing. easy fixonly oil additive i would recomend for any engine is LUCAS ENGINE OIL ADDITIVE
MotorSilk is a good engine oil treatment because it increases gas mileage and cuts emissions up to 10 percent. It also increases engine life and decreases friction and wear up to 80 percent. It is also able to clean the engine of sludge and varnish.
Engine sludge formation includes, lack of proper maintenance, inappropriate oil temperature, use of an inferior engine oil, and engine oil contamination. You can try flushing it out with an oil flush additive but often times this does more harm than good.
There are none that are recommended by OEM of cars and unless you are having issues with some part of the engine that is related to oil systems then you should not use any. But if you must, USE SLICK 50
Slick hair and good clothes.
It's a good engine, just bad to work on.
I have a Sears Craftsman LT 1000 17 Horsepower Kohler engine, and I had the same problem. I used some gasoline additive as well, check your oil level. It appears if the oil level is low the engine heats up and shuts down. I believe it is a safety mechanism, so it saves your engine. So add some oil, maybe a little gasoline additive and you should be good to go!
Seafoam products are pretty good.