November 22, 2021
Some of us may need to pay more attention
We get annual checkups with our doctor and take care of our body the best way we
can by trying to keep our cholesterol numbers low, right? But do you pay the
same attention to your trucks' pipes and engines parts so that they are healthy
and running smooth, or do you just change the oil and that's that? Some of us
may need to pay more attention to the things that could clog our truck system
the same way our veins and arteries could get so much plaque that our hearts
don't work efficiently, and may fail us.The bond that often exists between a man
and his truck is one that only truck lovers totally understand.
You walk your
dog to keep him healthy, but chances are you do it more than just once in
awhile. Using, and I mean REALLY using your truck is something you need to do
more than just now and then for it to stay "healthy." By that I mean, if all you
are doing is driving to and from work, and maybe an occasional trip to the
store, you aren't giving it the work out it needs on a regular basis, especially
if you have a turbo diesel. Our bodies are not the only machine that needs
exercise and a good workout.Trucks of yesteryear were actual work mules with an
engine.
They got plenty of exercise hauling, pulling tractors and working in the
fields over rough terrain. They were driven for miles and miles giving that
engine the exercise it needed. I've used mine to get things unstuck and pushed
it to its limits more times than I care to mention. But suddenly when I got a
newer one with a turbine engine, I babied it like crazy. I guess I had the
concept that I needed to protect it so it would last longer. I found myself
treating it with kid gloves.
That was a big mistake as I found out from my
not-so-happy mechanic who showed me the error of my ways.Think of your truck
engine like a body, the more it sits around and not used properly, the more
stagnant and resistant it will become when you attempt to use it more. When the
moving parts of an engine are not "exercised" or made to perform in a certain
manner, they will, like a body, become resistant to moving and performing. There
are times when you are in situations that you want that truck of yours to take a
beating, and even though those times won't be on an every-day basis, when you
need it to the most, it can't. You will meet resistance when you are counting on
performance. It's like Newton's first law of "objects at rest tend to say at
rest."So what can you to ensure you are using your truck and keeping the
"arteries" clean and clear?
This simply means sometimes those engines have to be
driven hard. I call it an "Italian tune-up." Carbon builds up if you don't "blow
it out" now and then. I am not talking about reckless driving or breaking speed
laws. It is not necessary to put the pedal to the metal at 100 MPH and smoke the
tires. I am referring to extended driving beyond that quick work trip or late
night trip to the store to get milk for the morning.
Your truck engine needs to
be driven long enough for the engine and components to thoroughly warm up to
avoid the carbon and moisture build up, neither of which you want to occur,
especially in the oil and crank case. order picker
Manufacturers You can achieve this by simply driving for a good distance of
thirty miles or more at least once a week.Combine extended driving with proper
maintenance and you will not have to worry about your trucks' "cholesterol" and
can avoid costly repair bills. The added benefit to this is also extending the
life of your truck, as you would your own body too. So drive that truck on a
nice long ride, crank up the tunes and park way away from the door of your
destination. That way, your truck engine and your body engine will both benefit
from exercise.
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