Hi Friends,
I just wonder about this. When you start up the car, how long does it take for the oil to reach the piston rings ?
And, is higher number of crankshaft rotations before the engine start is good for cylinder wall lubrication ?
My car has GM, 4 Stroke SOHC engine, and surprisingly, the engine starts almost as soon as you turn the ignition key.
It sounds great, but does it mean that piston rings will starve for oil ? (Since the leftover oil at the cylinder wall from the previous operation will be burnt immediately in combustion chamber)
Regards.
I just wonder about this. When you start up the car, how long does it take for the oil to reach the piston rings ?
And, is higher number of crankshaft rotations before the engine start is good for cylinder wall lubrication ?
My car has GM, 4 Stroke SOHC engine, and surprisingly, the engine starts almost as soon as you turn the ignition key.
It sounds great, but does it mean that piston rings will starve for oil ? (Since the leftover oil at the cylinder wall from the previous operation will be burnt immediately in combustion chamber)
Regards.