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Gorey, Co. Wexford. Ireland

+353 87 919 2193

info@raycoengines.com

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Gorey, Co. Wexford. Ireland

Why do diesel engines use so much oil?

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Address Gorey, Co. Wexford. Ireland
Contact Phone +353 87 919 2193
E-mail Address info@raycoengines.com
Opening Hours Mon-Fri 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM

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    Why do diesel engines use so much oil?

    Even the most basic of chores that are routinely needed during routine maintenance on many newer types of cars now require specialized gear.

    Ralco Group can quickly provide any kind of tool or equipment you need! Check out our entire inventory at www.lasertools.co.uk; we have far more than we can mention here, and we provide same-day delivery.

    Hand Tools in General

    Files and scrapers, hammers, storage, security, abrasives, power tool accessories, safety, cutting and measuring, Included are spanners, riveters, pliers, screwdrivers, socket sets and accessories, including torque wrenches and specialty sockets.

    specialized bits

    Specific automotive hand tools oil, running gear, motorcycles, body repairs, brakes, charging system, compression, diesel, electronics, engine cooling, fuel, and Hex, Ribe Profile, Spline, Star 6, TS 5 Counter Displays.

    Infusion and Spark

    Picks and hooks, punches and chisels, pry bars, tape and die sets, wash brushes, diagnostics, screw extractors, impact drivers, fluid and priming, inspection, magnetic pick-up, oil and grease, and files and scrapers are among the hand tools used in automotive servicing.

    Engine Timing Devices

    Alfa Romeo, Audi, BMW, Citroën, Fiat, Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Jaguar, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, Peugeot, Proton, Renault, Rover, Saab, Seat, àkoda, Vauxhall/Opel, Volkswagen, Volvo, Universal Bits.

    Diagnostic Tools

    OBD-II Scanners: For retrieving engine fault codes and diagnosing issues. Diagnostic Software: Specialized software for analyzing engine performance data and identifying potential problems. Torque Wrenches: Essential for tightening bolts to precise torque specifications, critical for engine assembly and maintenance. Socket Sets and Ratchets: Versatile tools for fastening and loosening bolts and nuts of various sizes during engine repairs and maintenance. Engine Hoists and Lifts: For lifting and moving heavy engine assemblies during installation, removal, or major repairs. Compression Testers: Used to check the compression levels in diesel engines, helping diagnose issues with cylinders and valves.

    Injector pullers and installation tools: Essential for removing and installing fuel injectors without damaging them or the engine. Compression testers: Used to diagnose engine compression issues, which can indicate problems with valves, piston rings, or cylinder walls. Valve spring compressors: Aid in the removal and installation of valves and valve springs during cylinder head servicing. Timing tools: Ensure accurate timing of engine components such as camshafts, crankshafts, and fuel injection systems.