Engine Fogging Oil (FOG)
Offers superior film retention, providing long-term protection against corrosion and dry starts, extending engine life and reducing operating expenses. Its aerosol spray formulation offers easy and clean applications, while reaching more components and offering better distribution than straight motor oil.
Package sizes include:
12-oz. Aerosol Can
12-oz. Aerosol Cans (case of 6)
Two- and four-stroke recreational vehicles, hand-held
power equipment, small engines, construction and farm
equipment are commonly operated seasonally or infrequently,
then stored for long periods of time. During
these periods of inactivity, and as a result of fluctuations
in ambient temperatures, water vapor can form condensate
within the engine. When this condensate comes
into direct contact with steel and iron components, it
forms surface corrosion on cylinder liners, piston rings,
anti-friction bearings and steel/iron contact surfaces on
rotational seals. Long periods of storage can also dry out
cylinders, often resulting in permanent damage when
the equipment is taken out of storage and dry started. In
addition, fuel within stored equipment tends to oxidize and
form varnish and sludge deposits that clog injectors,
fuel lines and carburetors, stick floats and cause poor
engine performance, starting problems, increased maintenance
expenses and decreased equipment life.
Most two- and four-stroke motor oils are formulated
to have an affinity to engine component surfaces,
acting as a barrier that keeps condensate
from contacting engine components and forming
corrosion. However, the effectiveness of motor oil
in this area diminishes with time.
AMSOIL Engine Fogging Oil (FOG) offers superior
film retention, providing long-term protection
against corrosion and dry starts, extending engine
life and reducing operating expenses. Its aerosol
spray formulation offers easy and clean applications, while
reaching more components and offering complete distribution
of the oil, something especially beneficial
in applications with horizontal
cylinder orientation, such as outboard
motors. Consult
equipment owners
manual for application directions. |