A little basic lubrication knowledge can save large amounts of money in the long run. Choosing the correct type of lubricant is very crucial coz it also determines the life of the automotive parts. Here we go! read more
Commonly used in a vehicle's differential and manual transmission, gear oil typically has a viscosity rating above 75. A common gear oil is 75W-90. Chassis grease: This is the most commonly used automotive grease. read more
The lubricating oil in a car is used for keeping the moving parts of the engine from grinding together and creating friction. A well-lubricated engine runs smoother, takes less gas to fuel and runs cooler. read more
Lubricants achieve this in several ways. The most common is by forming a physical barrier i.e., a thin layer of lubricant separates the moving parts. This is analogous to hydroplaning, the loss of friction observed when a car tire is separated from the road surface by moving through standing water. This is termed hydrodynamic lubrication. read more