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is oil dye bad for engine
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Overall. it is generally safe to incorporate oil-based dyes into your engine for diagnostic purposes. These dyes are specifically designed to seamlessly mix with engine oil for effective leak detection without altering the oil's properties. It is crucial. however. to select a dye that is compatible with your engine oil and use the recommended amount. While excessive or prolonged use of a detection method may cause contamination over time. when used correctly and cautiously. any negative impacts are minimal. Always adhere to the manufacturer's guidelines and consult a certified mechanic for an assessment of your engine's condition. Selecting an appropriate product for your engine diagnostic needs is essential as using non-automotive dyes can have adverse effects.
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