Thinking about putting off changing your oil? Read this first.

Your car is one of the largest investments you will make!  There are quite a few things that you can do to your car to make it perform great and increase the life of your engine.

The easiest and one of the simplest recommendations for regular engine service for your car is an oil change. Although affordable, many drivers choose to not perform this standard maintenance, often waiting until the very last minute.

Oil is an essential lubricant in your engine. It allows metal to metal contact without damage. For example, it lubricates the pistons as they move up and down in the cylinders. Without oil, the metal-on-metal friction creates so much heat that eventually the surfaces weld themselves together and the engine seizes.

So what happens when your engine has plenty of oil, but you avoid changing it? Two things will definitely happen:

  • Dirt will accumulate in the oil. The filter will remove the dirt for a while, but eventually the filter will clog and the dirty oil will automatically bypass the filter through a relief valve. Dirty oil is thick and abrasive, so it causes more wear.
  • Additives in the oil like detergents,  rust-fighters and friction reducers will break down, so the oil won’t lubricate as well as it should.

Eventually, as the oil gets dirtier and dirtier, it will stop lubricating and the engine will quickly wear and fail. Don’t worry, this isn’t going to happen if you forget to change your oil one month and it goes over the recommended change interval by 500 miles. You would have to run the same oil through the engine for a long time — many thousands of miles — before it caused catastrophic failure.

You don’t need to be an expert in motor mechanics to look after your car. To help you save money and keep your vehicle running smoothly feel free to stop by Beard’s Garage in Jupiter for oil servicing and your essential car maintenance.

 

Belts and hoses play an extremely important role in your engine’s performance.

Exposure to heat, vibration and contamination makes belts and hoses wear out faster than any other components in your car. That’s why regular inspections are so important. Here are the belt and hose types in your car, along with their applications.

Accessory Drive Belts

While some accessories in your car are electrically powered by the charging system, others use the engine itself as their power source. The power for these accessories is delivered by a system of pulleys and belts. Examples of these accessories are:

Components that require belts:

    • Alternator
    • Water Pump for engine cooling
    • Power Steering Pump
    • Air Conditioning Compressor
    • Radiator Cooling Fan

Many late model cars use a single serpentine belt in place of individual belts to drive these accessories. Have your belts inspected often. If you happen to have a belt break while driving, it could cause severe damage to the components listed above.

 

 

Hoses

The hoses that convey your car’s fluids are made of two rubber layers with a layer of fabric in between.

Typical hoses include:

  • Fuel Hose – As the name implies, this hose transports gasoline from the tank to the engine.
  • Radiator and Heater Hoses – These hoses convey coolant to the engine and heater core.
  • Power Steering Hose – It connects the power steering pump to the steering gear.

 

Beard’s Garage in Jupiter can fix your belts and hoses so that your car operates as safely as possible. Come on in…we’re here to help!

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Beards Garage is proud to announce the hiring of Certified Mechanic Andrew Stoll who has extensive experience with lift kits and lowering kits on trucks, jeeps and cars. We are ready to serve the needs of the Jupiter / Tequesta 4-wheel community so you are ready to impress off-road and on-road!

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