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No
qualified service technician
would knowingly add one quart of
used oil and 4 ounces of sludge
to an engine.
During
a normal oil change, up to 1
quart of used oil -- highly
contaminated oil -- remains in
an engine.
When
new oil is poured into an
engine, it is degraded as it is
mixed with contaminants and
sludge left in the engine. This
is why your engine oil looks
dirty within a few miles of an
oil change.
Engine
Clean's US Patents #6,263,889
& 6298,947, detail the
technology and procedures used
to eliminate oil carry over.
Thanks
to this technical breakthrough,
for the first time you can
really change your oil!
HOW
IT WORKS - During an oil
service, the old oil filter is
removed and the engine oil is
drained. The OIL TOOL is then
connected to the oil filter
housing with a spin on adapter.
Air is injected into the oil
galleys and the old oil is
flushed from the engine.
To
prevent dry starts, a quart of
new oil is poured into the OIL
TOOL canister and it is air
injected into the oil galleys. A
new filter is installed and the
engine is filled to the proper
level.
If
your customers are searching for
ways to reduce operating costs
and enhance engine performance
the OIL TOOL should be part of
their normal oil change
procedure.
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