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Automotive chemicals, oils and lubricants (Mazda Familia BG)

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Contents: Cleaners ⇓ Oils and lubricants ⇓ Sealants ⇓ Chemicals ⇓ Others ⇓
There are many chemicals, oils and lubricants available for use in routine maintenance and repair procedures on a vehicle. These include a wide range of chemical and petroleum products from cleaning compounds and solvents to oils, greases and aerosols for protecting rubber and plastic components of a vehicle.

Cleaners



Carburetor and air damper cleaner is a powerful solvent for resins, carbon deposits and carbon deposits. Most carburetor cleaners leave behind a dry type of lubricating film that does not harden or become resinous over time. It is because of the formation of such a film that these cleaners are not recommended for use in cleaning electrical components.

Brake system cleaner is used to remove traces of grease and brake fluid from the surfaces of brake system components, where absolute cleanliness is a primary condition for efficient operation. The cleaner leaves no traces and in many cases eliminates the squeal of brake mechanisms caused by contamination of their components.

Electrical Component Cleaner helps to remove oxide films, traces of corrosion and carbon deposits from contact surfaces without disrupting electrical conductivity. It can also be used to clean spark plugs, carburetor jets, voltage regulators and other units where complete cleaning from oil and grease is desirable.

Desiccants are used to remove water and moisture from the surfaces of electrical components such as generators, voltage regulators, mounting blocks, electrical connectors, etc. Desiccants are usually non-conductive, non-corrosive, and non-flammable.



Degreasers are extremely strong solvents and are used to remove traces of grease from the outer surfaces of the engine and chassis components. They are available as aerosols or applied with a brush or a brush and, depending on the type, are washed off with either water or solvent.

Oils and lubricants



Engine oils are specially developed compounds for lubricating internal engine components. They usually contain a wide range of various additives that prevent foaming and corrosion. Engine oils are available in various viscosity grades - from 5 to 80. The need to use a particular grade of oil is usually determined by climatic conditions and the requirements of a specific engine. Liquid (light) oils are usually used in cold climates and with minor engine loads. Heavy (viscous) oils are used in hot conditions and with high engine loads. All-season oils have the characteristics of both light and heavy oils and are usually designated from 5 W - 20 to 20 W - 50.

Transmission oil developed for use in differentials, manual transmissions, and other components where resistance to high temperatures is required.

Lubricant for chassis components and wheel bearings is a thick lubricant used in components subject to increased loads and friction, such as wheel bearings, suspension ball joints, steering rod ends and cardan joints.

High Temperature Wheel Bearing Grease capable of withstanding the high temperatures that occur in wheel bearings of vehicles equipped with disc brakes. Typically contains molybdenum disulphide, which is a dry type lubricant.



White grease is a thick lubricant applied to contacting metal surfaces in places where there are problems with increased moisture. It remains soft at both low and high temperatures, is not washed out or diluted by water.

Assembly grease is a special grease for use under high pressure conditions, usually contains molybdenum and is used to lubricate components subject to high loads (such as main and connecting rod bearings and cam lobes) before the first engine start after completion of a major overhaul.

Silicone lubricants used to protect rubber, plastic, vinyl and nylon components.

Graphite lubricants are used where oil cannot be used due to contamination problems (for example in castles). Dry graphite perfectly lubricates metal parts, preventing the impact of dirt, moisture and acids on them. The lubricant is electrically conductive and does not disrupt contact in such units as, for example, the ignition switch.

Molybdenum containing penetrating compounds they are used to facilitate the release of "stuck" fasteners, as well as to lubricate fasteners to prevent corrosion in the future.

Thermal conductive grease is non-conductive and is used for installing electronic ignition modules that require intensive heat dissipation.

Sealants



RTV sealant is the most widely used gasket sealant. It is made on the basis of silicon, hardens in air, provides sealing, good adhesion, is waterproof, fills surface defects, remains elastic, does not shrink or shrink, is relatively easy to remove and is used in addition to almost all gaskets on units where temperatures do not exceed average values.



Anaerobic sealant unlike RTV sealant, it can be used not only in addition to gaskets, but also to form them. It remains elastic, is resistant to solvents and fills surface irregularities well. The main difference from RTV sealant is in the curing conditions. If RTV sealant begins to harden upon contact with air, then anaerobic sealant only hardens in the absence of air. This means that such sealant hardens only after assembling the components and pressing them together.

Sealant for pipes and threaded connections used for sealing nipple connections of hydraulic, pneumatic and vacuum lines. Usually made on the basis of Teflon compound and supplied in the form of aerosols applied like paint with a brush liquids or in the form of tape (FUM).

Chemicals



Anti-seize compound serves to prevent sticking, corrosion, jamming and cold welding of fasteners. High-temperature anti-seize sealants are usually made on the basis of copper-containing or graphite lubricants and are used in fasteners of the exhaust system and exhaust manifold.

Anaerobic gripping compounds serve to prevent spontaneous loosening of fasteners under the influence of vibrations and harden only after installation in the absence of contact with air. Medium-power gripping compounds are used to fix small fasteners (nuts, bolts, screws), which are subject to regular release. High-power compounds are typically used to lock large fasteners that are not released on a regular basis.

Oil additives serve to change the chemical properties of the oil without changing its viscosity in order to reduce internal friction in the engine. It should be noted that most manufacturers of motor oils warn against the use of any additives to them.



Fuel additives perform several functions at once, depending on their chemical composition. They usually contain solvents that help remove resins and carbon deposits from the internal surfaces of the carburetor and components of the fuel injection system and intake tract. In addition, the use of such additives helps remove carbon deposits that form on the walls of combustion chambers. Some additives contain substances that serve to lubricate the components of the upper part of the cylinder head (valve mechanism, piston rings), while others help remove condensation from the walls of the fuel tank.

Others



Brake fluid - is a specially developed composition capable of withstanding the effects of high temperatures and pressures occurring in the brake system. Do not allow brake fluid to come into contact with painted surfaces of the car or exposed areas of the body. Keep brake fluid in a hermetically sealed container to prevent moisture from getting into it (the liquid is very hygroscopic) and dirt.

Adhesive for fixing strips for sealing body openings, as its name suggests, is used to secure sealing strips for door openings, windows and luggage compartment lids. It can be used to secure interior trim elements.

Anti-corrosion coating for the underbody of a car is a tar-like composition made on a petroleum base and serves as a protective coating for metal surfaces, preventing their corrosion. In addition, it performs the function of soundproofing the interior.

Waxes and polishes are used to protect painted surfaces from environmental influences. Different types of paint may require the use of different types of waxes and polishes. Some polishes contain abrasive or chemical additives that serve to remove the outer layer of oxides (tarnishings) from the painted surfaces of old cars. Recently, various types of wax-free polishes have become widely available on the market, which contain a variety of chemical additives such as polymers or silicon-based substances. Such polishes are usually easier to apply and last longer than regular ones (wax based).
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Familia 6 (1989-1994) 
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Familia 5 (1985-1989) 
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  • Vehicle data
  • Model «E» engine
  • Engine repair
  • Cooling and lubrication system
  • Power and ignition system
  • Model «B» engine
  • Engine repair
  • Cooling and lubrication system
  • Ignition system
  • Power system (carburetor)
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