Hi, iam Mariano Tobin, Asalam walekum.

Ugh, this thicker oil mess in my engine is the last thing I need! It’s such a pain to deal with, but I guess I gotta roll up my sleeves and get to work. Let’s see if I can get this sorted out quickly - fingers crossed!

Will Thicker Oil Mess Up Engine? [Solved]

Yikes! Using thicker oil in your engine isn’t a good idea - it’ll cost you more in the long run. Not only will it waste energy, but it won’t transfer heat as well, so your engine’s gonna get hotter and faster oxidation could occur. That means sludge and deposits that can really mess up your engine. Bottom line: stick with thinner oil for better performance and fuel economy.

  1. Viscosity: Oil viscosity is a measure of its thickness, and thicker oil has a higher viscosity rating. Thicker oil can help protect engine components from wear and tear by providing a thicker cushion between moving parts.

  2. Heat Transfer: Thicker oil helps to better transfer heat away from the engine, reducing the risk of overheating and potential damage to internal components.

  3. Lubrication: Thicker oil provides better lubrication for engine components, reducing friction and helping to extend the life of your engine’s parts.

  4. Fuel Economy: While thicker oil may reduce fuel economy slightly due to increased drag on the engine, it can also help improve fuel economy in some cases by reducing friction between moving parts and allowing them to move more freely with less resistance.

  5. Maintenance: Using thicker oil can help reduce maintenance costs over time as it helps protect against wear and tear on internal components, meaning they will need replacing less often than if thinner oils were used instead

Oil is thicker than water, and that’s true for your engine too! If you don’t use the right kind of oil, it can create a real mess in there. So make sure you get the right thickness for your engine - it’ll save you a lot of headaches down the road.