No, oil is combustible.
No, oil is combustible.
no its combustible!
yes
oil based paint IS combustible when the temperature gets too high. Keep it in a cooler area and you'll be fine.
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.
A Cheap motor oil
The oil is a compound, the additives make it a mixture.
vegetable oil! I think. <><><> Vegetable oil is definitely combustible, as are all cooking fats (lard, butter, canola oil, suet) Many industrial solvents used in paints are also combustible- linseed oil, actone, toluene, xylene. Alchols, including ethyl and methyl are highly flammable in a pure state.
The Correct Motor Oil for this vehicle is a 10W40 Synthetic Motor Oil
Col, Oil and Combustible, Renewable and waste for exampledonno if I'm right do you? ;)
Motor oil will float on water. That makes water denser.