A US gallon of 90 weight oil weighs approximately 6.8 pounds. An Imperial gallon of 90 weight oil weigh approximately 8 pounds.
The heaviest object known to have been picked up by a tornado was an oil tank that weighed 90 tons.
In order to convert from volume to weight, we must know the density. 15w40 has a density of about .879 kilograms per liter. One gallon is about 3.785 liters. Multiplying these two numbers gets us our weight, at approximately 3.327 kilograms.
Micrograms is a measure of weight or mass. 90 micrograms is equal to about 0.000003175 ounces.
80 or 90 pounds
7.6 pounds/gallon
80/90 weight
It is GL-5 and the weight is 80/90 gear oil.
Yes it can. the only difference between the oil is the thickness. 75 weight and 85 weight. its not that big of a difference so it can be replaced with that.
Yes it can. the only difference between the oil is the thickness. 75 weight and 85 weight. its not that big of a difference so it can be replaced with that.
90 weight gear oil.
The heaviest object known to have been picked up by a tornado was an oil tank that weighed 90 tons.
80 or 85W 90 gear oil.
You need to weight 90 pounds
there weight is 80-90 lbs
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