There are 4 quarts in one gallon. Therefore, 39 quarts is equal to 39/4 = 9.75 gallons.
9 gallons and 3 quarts
There are 4 quarts in one gallon. Therefore, 39 gallons is equal to 39 x 4 = 156 quarts.
156 qt
3.9 liters are about 4.12 US quarts.1 liter ~ 1.05669 US quarts1 US quart ~ 0.946353 liters
5 quarts of 5w30 oil recommended do not use 10 w 39 oil it is too thick and will sludge up the engine components ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- According to the 2003 Ford Crown Victoria Owner Guide : With engine oil filter change : ( 5.7 litres / 6.0 U.S. quarts of 5W-20 engine oil )
The answer is simple, it is 39
Well...it depends on the engine: * Detroit Diesel DD15: 47 quarts, or 11.75 gallons * Detroit Diesel Series 60: 39 quarts * Cummins ISX: 54 quarts * Caterpillar C15: 40 quarts * Mercedes-Benz MBE 4000: 44 quarts I can't find the capacity of a Volvo D15, but it's right up there. You don't change the oil in these trucks every 3000 miles. If you did you'd be changing it every week--a solo driver can easily do 3000 to 3500 miles a week, and guys pulling teams can do 5000 miles easy if the freight comes down right. A fleet that does regular oil analysis can easily get three to four months' service out of an oil change.
There are approximately 39 calories per teaspoon of vegetable oil.
The answer depends on what your engine size is. I am almost certain that all diesel Excursion either came with the 7.3 Liter or the 6.0 Liter. According to my Chilton repair manual for all Ford Excursions on page 1-39, they say the capacity for the diesel engine is 15 quarts. Their disclaimer states "*All capacities are approximate. Add as necessary to bring to the appropriate level." In my "7.3 Liter Power Stroke Direct Injection Turbo Diesel - Owner's Supplement Guide" it also states that the engine oil capacity is 14.2 L (15.0 quarts) and that this includes 1.9 L (2 quarts) in engine oil filter. When I change the oil and oil filter every 5000 miles in my 7.3L engine, I usually put in about 14 quarts of oil and then "add as necessary" after I run the engine. If you have a 6.0L, a simple ratio equation indicates that you should use about 12.3 quarts of oil. So I would start with 11 quarts and "add as necessary". It is best not to overfill any fluids on a vehicle.
The 2002 Dodge Grand-Caravan has 39 in. of rear leg room.
The 2001 Dodge Grand-Caravan has 39 in. of rear leg room.