To monitor fluid level.
The sump is a tank (reservoir) at the bottom of the engine which contains lubricating oil. When the engine is switched off, the warm lubricating oil at the top of the engine, seeps back into the sump by gravity, ready for future lubricating use when the engine is running again.
The removing of the drain plug allows the dirty oil to be drained, the sump to be washed with paraffin or other cleaning solution to remove residue, and for clean, fresh lubricating oil to be put into the sump.
Cleaning, cooling, lubricating
splash system and pump system
In charge of lubricating, cleansing, moisturizing the eye, as well as serving as an antibacterial
The dye is carried along with the lubricating oil as it moves through system.
Down the gearbox dipstick hole. If no gearbox dipstick then system is sealed and best left to a dealership
There is no dipstick, the transmission is a completely sealed system. You have to take to dealer for service.
Lubricating oil is NOT volatile.
NoCorrectionHydraulic oil is commonly used as a lubricating oil for air tools. One of the main functions that hydraulic oil serves in a hydraulic system is to lubricate the mechnaical components.
There is not a dipstick its a sealed system
Friction is not lubricating. Lubrication diminishes friction.