Collect all the necessary parts. Clean the parts. Install piston rings on the piston crowns. Smear engine oil on the piston cover and the cylinders. Install the rods and the bearings. Add grease to the bearings and seal them with caps. Connect the rods and pistons to each other. Insert the rod end to the engine block. Connect the timing chain. Apply a new gasket and install the head plate.
Locomotives transport food, coal, oil, and freight. This would be otherwise too heavy to fly with. It helps facilitate the world of commerce. However, they are very slow, loud and polluting to the environment.
Yes and No The "derrick" is the drilling tower which is part of the complete oil platform (which could be moored at sea and have crew quarters etc) which is the "oil rig"
Oil with a specific gravity higher than 1.0.
the max temp of oil in the pipeline is 145 Fahrenheit
it will over heat, and crack. palm oil is much too flammable to be inserted into a car engine.
Bath oil is not flammable. It is a health hazard to submerge the body into any sort of flammable liquid and breath the vapors from it.
because it contains flammable liquid and oil
Vegetable oil
Usually it is. Nearly all oils are flammable.
Not all liquids are flammable. Some liquids that are flammable are gasoline, alcohol, oil. Liquids like water are not flammable.
The previous answer was obscene and irrelevant. I removed it. Engine oil is combustible (i.e., flammable), whether it's new or old and dirty. It is a liquid petroleum product, and as such it's flammable. But if you mean combustible as in the term, "internal combustion engine", it is not a suitable fuel. In an internal-combustion engine, the rate of burn must be very rapid, or "explosive". Engine oil is not explosive under normal pressures. However, if pressure were very high, and if the motor oil were sprayed in tiny droplets into an oxygen-rich environment, it could become explosive enough to serve as a fuel for an internal combustion engine.
No. If it is a latex paint, it is not flammable when its wet or dry. If its an oil paint, it is not flammable when it is dry.
yes
Due to it's nature as a form of crude oil, yes. Very flammable indeed.
Depending on the lawn mowerYou are out of oil and the engine is overheatingYour oil is too dirty because you have not been changing your oilSome old dry grass or flammable material is stuck in the gears
Oil sheen