You can find out what causes oil to get into your water in most engine service manuals. You can find the service manuals at most local libraries.
when water is dripping its water. ehen its greasy its oil
You mean like water in motor oil? Easy to find out: just look at it. If it looks like mayonnaise, there's water in it.
They are desert countries, so while they have sufficient petroleum to pay for fresh water, they do not have direct access to fresh water.
-oil -soil -water
I am fairly certain that it is oil based. It is pretty easy to find that on google...
Oil and water will not mix and so will dorm district layers. It is possible to suspend oil in water by splitting it into small particles. This is called a colloid. To find out what it means, it depends on the situation. Could you clarify the question?
well the best way to find out is do you have water in you oil? or oil in your water?
Nope. Sorry, but the only way is to drain the oil, find the reason for the water in the oil,repair the problem and check for bearing damage.
No, it is not. Oil and water do not mix. If you pour oil into water, the oil will float to the surface. If you pour water into oil, the water will sink to the bottom and the oil will float on top.
Oil and water will not mix and so will dorm district layers. It is possible to suspend oil in water by splitting it into small particles. This is called a colloid. To find out what it means, it depends on the situation. Could you clarify the question?
Oil and water can't mix. They won't go together. The oil with just sit it the water or on top of the oil the water.
Oil in water emulsions have oil droplets dispersed in water, while water in oil emulsions have water droplets dispersed in oil. The main difference lies in the continuous phase, with oil being the continuous phase in oil in water emulsions and water being the continuous phase in water in oil emulsions. This affects the stability, appearance, and properties of the emulsions.