Internal combustion engines rely on a complex interplay of mechanical components, pressurized lubrication systems, and synchronized timing assemblies to function. These systems are sensitive to oil viscosity, fluid pressure levels, and the wear state of moving parts, all of which are critical during the initial startup phase when engine components are transitioning from a static state to active operation.
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