Normally liquid cooled has water... and a oil cooled is just that it has a oil cooler
Internal combustion (I.C.) engine cooling methods primarily include liquid cooling, air cooling, and oil cooling. Liquid cooling involves circulating a coolant, typically a mixture of water and antifreeze, through the engine to absorb heat, while air cooling uses fins and airflow to dissipate heat directly from the engine surfaces. Oil cooling utilizes engine oil to absorb and transfer heat away from critical components. Each method has its advantages and is chosen based on engine design and operating conditions.
Oil doesn't conduct electricity. If you're looking to do something such as create a liquid cooling system, oil such as vegetable oil is a great option.
To provide a cushion and cooling between metal parts.
A condenser is the piece of equipment that changes steam and oil vapor to liquid. It works by cooling the vapor down until it reaches its dew point and condenses into a liquid form.
Caused by a leaking gasket which allows oil to seep into the water cooling channels.
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buy a fourstroke air cooled so it doesn't happen again
Begin by training the oil from your engine. Remove the oil cooling unit hoses. Remove the oil cooling unit retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new oil cooling unit.
Yes, engine oil and automatic transmission oil can both get into the cooling system.
You've got a leak between the cooling system and the oil, most likely a blown head gasket.
oil is a liquid
oil is a liquid