2.6 if you are just replacing the old oil 3 to 3.5 if you have just rebuilt the engine
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.
Water is more dense than oil, which makes oil float. The water just sinks to the bottom. Also, oil doesn't mix with water because of this same reason.
Because the water just pushes the oil around. The oil is lighter than water so it will stay on top and burn.
I just did a head job on my 350 motor and now my oil is a little low and the water is darker
I just did a head job on my 350 motor and now my oil is a little low and the water is darker
Most likely a head gasket or intake is either in wrong or the wrong one. Doesnt' matter if you rebuilt, or bought new, mistakes happen.
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.
Simple, you just burn the oil which will be on top of the water. All the oil will burn up leaving just the ocean.
A bad oil sending unit, a bad oil pump, low on oil, or an engine that needs rebuilt.
Not sure, i would say oil pump or cam bearings
Oil is insoluble in water because it is a nonpolar substance, while water is a polar substance. This means that oil molecules do not mix or dissolve in water, leading to the separation of the two substances.