Anti-friction effect
The anti-friction effect is one of the most important functions
of engine oil.
It is the action performed by engine oil in preventing seizure
of sliding parts inside the engine (e.g., cylinder wall, piston
rings, pistons, both ends of the connecting rod, crankshaft
bearings, camshaft tappets) and reducing frictional force to
reduce wear.
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