Each of them has advantages and benefits when it's used for different purposes in
different applications.
If one or the other was clearly better for all applications, then that's the one that
everybody would buy, and the other one wouldn't be manufactured or sold.
You probably mean the "specific gravity" of crude oil. The answer is yes. For example: crude oil with a specific gravity of less than 1.0 and is therefore lighter than water and will float on its surface. "Extra heavy crude oil" has a specific gravity greater than 1.0 and sinks to the bottom of water.
oil pressure low oil not properly cooling thermostatic valve not properly work
The specific gravity depends on the particular oil, some are lighter, some heavier. Olive oil has an SG of about 0.7, crude oil (used for gasoline etc.) about 0.9.
0.98
The oils have low density as compared to water and oils are non polar organic compounds while water is a polar compound, so oil can not mix with water and floats on waters surface.
Synthetic is better at very low and very high temperatures.
Light oil has a low density and flows freely when found in room temperature. It also has low specific gravity and low viscosity.
Could be partially plugged oil lines. Too heavy oil. Better too high than too low. Maybe your meter is giving bad readings.
because its viscosity is not too low or too high its moderate
My 2003 ford expedition stalled after the high temp low oil light came on. How can i restart my truck?
it would be low
High or low oil pressure, too little oil.
like any industrial gas turbine, alarms are: EGT high high vibration high delta P on air inlet filters high exhaust gas temperature spread low lube oil pressure low hydrulic oil pressure low control oil pressure high bearing temperature
Some of the properties of castor oil are antibacterial properties due to high acid content. Other properties are that it has better low temperature properties and high temperature lubrication than vegetable oils. It is stated that the healing properties are exaggerated.
its most likely because the oil is low
check your oil pump even better REPLACE IT check your oil pump even better REPLACE IT
Answer #1: High================Answer #2:There you go again.Compared to what ?"High" and "low" are two more 'rubber words' ... words that mean different thingsto different people all the time, and can even mean different things to the samepeople at different times or in different situations.Oil has high viscosity compared to water and rubbing alcohol, and low viscositycompared to molasses and molten glass.