Yes engine oil has density but the temperature varies. For 0 degrees Celsius it is 899.0 kg/m^3. For 20 degrees it is 888.1 kg/m^3. For 40 degrees it is 876.0 kg/m^3. For 60 degrees it is 863.9 kg/m^3. For 80 degrees it is 852.0 kg/m^3. For 100 degrees it is 840.0 kg/m^3. For 120 degrees it is 828.9 kg/m^3. For 140 degrees it is 816.8 kg/m^3. For 150 degrees it is 810.3 kg/m^3.
of couse not because oil have less density than water.so 1litre engine oil is not=1kg engine oil
what is a good engine oil to use in my car
Engine oil density .847 so one kilo equals to 847 Milli liters.
800+kg per cubic metre
Hi There, Always refer to manufacturer's manual regarding engine oil density and temperatures , However I use Castrol 10-40 Magnatic for my SantaFe 2003 2.7L engine, and its very good and engine sound go smoother :)
No. An engine that consumes oil is either very worn or the oil being used is too light.
what is the density of castre oil what is the density of castre oil
More than thousand types of oils are known; please specify an oil. For example the density of the engine oil SAE 10W-30 at 15,6 0C is 0,875 g/cm3.
You may have a restriction in the oil system, which will starve the engine of oil.
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density of base oil