How to Increase Engine Life
How to Increase Engine Life |
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How to increase the
life of your tow vehicle or motorhome’s engine. Actually there are many
ways to to increase engine life in a vehicle, but I want to narrow the
list to what I consider the most important. When all you hear every day
is how poorly the economy is doing, it only makes sense to buckle down
and take better care of what you already own.
A little bit of preventive maintenance (PM) now can pay big dividends in the long run. What’s that old saying? An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! So, what can we do to extend the life of your tow vehicle, motorhome, or your automobile engine
A little bit of preventive maintenance (PM) now can pay big dividends in the long run. What’s that old saying? An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! So, what can we do to extend the life of your tow vehicle, motorhome, or your automobile engine
1# Help your Engine Breathe
A
dirty or clogged air filter can rob life from your engine. When the
engine can breathe properly it not only lasts longer but is more fuel
efficient. Recommendations for checking and replacing air filters are
normally based on driving conditions. It only takes a couple of minutes
to check the air filter. I check mine when I change the engine oil, and
the filter gets replaced if it’s dirty.
2# Routine Oil and Oil Filter Changes
This
is number one on my list. I have known people who I think change their
engine oil and filter more frequently than it is needed, but it is
usually the other way around. You should follow the vehicle
manufacturer’s guidelines for changing the engine oil and filter. If at
all possible try to change the oil and oil filter prior to any long-term
storage. Acids accumulate in used oil and can corrode the engine
bearings. Don’t forget the generator oil and filter, too.
3# Keep it Running Cool:
Just as
clean engine oil lubricates moving parts and extends the engine’s life,
clean engine antifreeze helps the major components of the engine stay
cool and extends the engine’s life. Follow the engine manufacturer’s
guidelines for flushing and replacing the coolant (make sure to use the
proper type of coolant for the engine). Every time you lift the hood,
check the coolant level and inspect coolant hoses for damage. Coolant
hoses deteriorate from the inside out. Inspect all hoses for wear,
cracks, soft spots, brittle areas and leaks. Replace any damaged hoses
or clamps as required
4# Pay Attention to Service Intervals
The
manufacturer recommends service intervals for a reason. You guessed it,
to maximize efficiency and extend the life of the engine. Whether it’s a
diesel or gasoline engine it’s important that you pay attention to, and
follow these recommended service intervals. If you don’t perform your
own routine maintenance, find a local dealership or repair shop you can
trust and put the vehicle on a routine service schedule.
5# Perform Pre-Trip Checks:
Before
moving the tow vehicle or RV, make the following checks concerning the
engine. Check all fluid levels in the power steering resevoir, engine
coolant, engine oil, windshield washer and brake fluid. Check the
transmission fluid while you are at it. Consult your vehicle owner’s
manual for proper procedures to check and add fluids. Start the engine,
allow it to reach operating temperature and check for proper readings on
all gauges. Look under the vehicle for signs of leaks. Have any leaks
checked out and repaired before using the vehicle.
6# Driving is Important
Smart
drivers can extend the life of their vehicle engine. Watching RPMs,
knowing when to shift gears and monitoring gauges all contribute to
extending the life of your engine. Always warm an engine up before
driving. Don’t race a cold engine; accelerate slowly until the engine is
up to operating temperature. Avoid quick starts and fast stops whenever
possible. Always monitor your gauges. If a gauge is reading outside of
the normal operating range, pull over when it is safe and have it
checked/repaired.
7# Proper Storage Procedures
Proper
storage procedures can extend the life of your engine, whereas improper
procedures can harm the life of your engine. I already mentioned that
changing the oil and oil filter prior to long-term storage (say three or
more months) can help your engine. Acids accumulate in used oil and can
corrode the engine bearings. Start the engine periodically when the
motorhome is in storage and run it until it reaches operating
temperature. Fill the fuel tank and add a fuel preservative to the tank.
Run the engine and generator long enough to get the preservative
through the fuel system. Protect the engine compartment from critters.
Squirrels and mice love to chew on plastic, rubber and anything else
they can find, and a vehicle engine compartment makes a safe and cozy
winter home. If the motorhome is stored outside I recommend starting the
engine more often to deter these critters from calling it home.i hope
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