Engine bearing rap. Ends bearing looseness, reduces the tap fast. Gives you longer engine life customers tell us.

End engine bearing rap with this product from Mega Power.

    Ends bearing looseness, reduces the tap fast.

    Gives you longer engine life customers tell us.

The Problem. Lets face it

    There comes a time when engine repair is needed.

    That's true, for one reason or another, when the babbitt material - a 1/16 inch leaded skin overlaying your motors and transmission bearings wears away.

    However, I found a product that for about $100, can keep your noisy engine knock cushioned such, it can last for maybe a year or more - to get you by.

    That's been my experience with a Ford Conversion Van I had, and a couple others. I know its not the real fix, but, it got me by until I got rid of them. Maybe Mega Power will do the same for you!

Some

    Engine bearings are called crankshaft "mains" and others are called piston connecting-rod bearings. The connecting rod is the arm connected to your piston at one end, and your motor's crankshaft at the other.

    The connecting rods jobis to spin the crankshaft as combustion forces slams the piston down hundreds of times a minute, to spin the crankshaft, which spins the gears, and wheels, to speed you on down the road.

    The crankshaft main-bearings hold the crankshaft in place as it spins - permitting it to smoothly transfer power developed to the gears and wheels.

In any case...

    With the babbitt gone, and as the motor runs. At slow speed, you can hear a thud thud thud sound, or metallic knock knock knock sound the piston connecting rod, or crankshaft bearings makes, as they slap against the spinning crankshaft.

    Left along, you can pretty much be sure your motor will come apart as the extremely fast-wearing, metal-removing pounding action grinds the space larger - and metal fatigue sets in on those moving parts.

    You need a $3000 motor overhaul or a $4000 new motor.

However, I found

    A product that for about $100, can keep your noisy engine knock cushioned such, it can last for maybe a year or more - to get you by. That's been my experience in several such cars.

    Basically, here is what the product, a treatment does, to reduce or eliminate the knock.

    It begins by removing the common causes of the knock - by improving oil pressure and circulation.

    Next, it chemically friction modifies the bearings and crankshaft surfaces - smoothing them, thereby ending the rapid wearing factor.

    And finally, it adds a protective coating co-polymer over the worn away surfaces - essentially rebuilding the worn away babbitt.

    Those ingredients become the cushion that can gets you by until the real fix is done.

The negatives

From now on,

    Slower speeds are needed to keep the cushioning factor going as it needs this factor to keep the coating on, and to help stop the sudden destruction your motor is surly headed for. No long distance, high speed driving.

    It you think this may help your car or equipment - this product can be ordered by phone, comes with simple instructions - no wrenches needed, and personal phone help - if needed during the simple installation process.

    As far as I know its this product and what was explained that becomes your only choice - to get by for the short term, rather than chancing what could happen if left to chance.

    This Mega Power Demo shows some of the advantages mentioned above that help to end engine bearing rap.

Engine bearing rap product cost is $95.

    This includes 8 products - which treats the motor in two steps, and hopefully gets you by - until you can do the real fix. The product takes about 4 days for delivery by Fedex, to your door or business. Try this product.... or,

    If you have a question about the product or your motors problem, call me - I'm a mechanic, and the leading expert on all this.

    Call day or evening at 512 665 3388... george

    Engine bearing rap, or valve tap, which?

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