Lubricant SSANGYONG TURISMO 2013 Service Manual

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5. RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS
- Use only Ssangyong recommended fluids and lubricants.
- Keep the specified levels when adding or replacing the fluids.
- Do not mix any different types or brands of oils or fluids. This may cause damages.

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2. FUNCTIONS OF LUBRICATION
1) Lubrication
It creates a viscous barrier between moving parts that reduces friction, which means less heat and
longer life for those parts. As a lubricant, oil must maintain a protective film to prevent metal-to-metal
contact. It must be fluid enough to allow easy starting and to circulate quickly through the engine, yet
remain thick enough at higher operating temperatures and speeds to provide adequate lubrication.
2) Cooling
Combustion heat and friction energy must be removed from the engine in order to prevent its
overheating. Most of heat energy is taken by the engine oil.
Clean oil passages, proper viscosity and low contamination provide sufficient flow rate of the engine oil
and effective cooling.
3) Sealing
It helps to seal the space between the pistons and the cylinder walls so that compression is more
effective and power is not lost during combustion.
4) Anti-corrosion
As a corrosion inhibitor, oil coats internal engine parts to prevent surface rust on the inside of the
engine which can be caused by blow-by products and water formed in combustion. It must also be
capable of neutralizing the acids that are formed by combustion blow-by and oil oxidation at high
temperatures.
5) Cleaning
The small particles of dirt or other contaminants are suspended in oil and carried away to be filtered
out. As a detergent, engine oil must be able to gather and suspend dirt and other contaminants until
the oil can leave them as it passes through the filter and returns to the internal engine environment.