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Volvo A.B. and its shareholders.
The fuel consumption of a Caterpillar D3 98 is dependent upon the work load. Under a heavy workload, the engine will consume approximately 5 gallons per hour.
I think a Chevy V8 will swap, but with HEAVY modification. The main problem will be the oil pan clearance from the frame.
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Volvo cars was sold from Ford to Geely Automobile in 2010. The heavy manufacturing part of Volvo is still owned by SKF.
Volvo cars was sold from Ford to Geely Automobile in 2010. The heavy manufacturing part of Volvo is still owned by SKF.
Lube oil consumption depends on engine design and motor operating conditions. Dieselnet is a good source. Typical oil consumption values for pre-1980s engines were 0.46 g/kWh (0.34 g/bhp-hr; 0.25% of fuel consumption), pre-1990 engines ranged between 0.33-0.48 g/kWh (~0.15 - 0.20% of fuel consumption). A test on a number of 2002 heavy-duty and medium-duty engines in the US yielded an average of 0.22 g/kWh (0.1% of fuel consumption). Year 2007 heavy- and medium-duty engines consume on average 0.08 g/kWh (around 0.03% of fuel consumption)
Hard starting, loss of power, check engine light, excess fuel consumption, and a blowing sound under heavy acceleration.
2003 Volvo... what, exactly? There are two companies going by the name of Volvo. The first is Volvo A.B., which manufactures heavy equipment, heavy duty trucks, and marine diesels. The second is Volvo Cars, and they were split off from Volvo A.B. in 1997. Between the two companies, you have many different models, with many different engines. So yes, be more specific.
engine hour is the number of hours that an engine has been running. most heavy equipment and stationary engines such as generators or pumps will have an hour gauge on them. these assist in maintianence records etc
When the vehicle weighs more, the engine has to exert more effort to move the vehicle than it would moving a smaller vehicle the same distance. The extra effort comes from the incresed fuel consumption.
Volvo. The marque is Swedish. The heavy equipment, marine diesel, and heavy duty truck manufacturer Volvo and the car company Volvo are not one in the same... the car company split off from AB Volvo in 1999, and was subsequently acquired by Ford. It was sold to the Chinese holding company Geely in 2010.