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A fat can be a solid or a liquid. Normally we refer to a liquid fat as an 'oil', but this is for a fatty compound that is liquid at room temperature. All fats can be liquified or solidified, and will still be called 'fats' no matter what.
You can substitute just about any liquid fat with another liquid fat lol (except perhaps fat that has been liquified like melted lard or butter, you would have to adjust the dry ingredients or else the cookies may not hold their shape before they have a chance to set in the oven).
Begin by training the oil from your engine. Remove the oil cooling unit hoses. Remove the oil cooling unit retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new oil cooling unit.
Petroleum jelly contains a high amount of liquified oil and pig sperm
Yes, engine oil and automatic transmission oil can both get into the cooling system.
Normally liquid cooled has water... and a oil cooled is just that it has a oil cooler
Because oil is fat. All of the calories in oil are from fat.
Oil is used for lubrication and cooling.
Oil is used for lubrication and cooling.
Oil is used for lubrication and cooling.
About 1/3 of the fat in vegetable oil is saturated fat.
Oil is a type of fat, just as syrup is a type of sugar.