Go to Walmart and buy a retrofit kit. They include 2 R-134a fittings to put on the A/C lines, 3 cans of R-134a Refrigerant, oil, and usually stopleak. And a recharge hose with a pressure gauge built in.
By that time Chevy was pretty much using electric pumps that are located in the tank, itself.
1 milliliter (ml) equals 0.001 liter (l). Therefore, to convert an amount in milliliter to liter, multiply it by 0.001, which is the same as dividing it by 1000. Using that method, you'll find that 8700 milliliters equal 8.7 liters.
CHEVY guit using carburetors back in 1987. You truck is fuel injected / TBI. Throttle body injection.
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There is no standard conversion - kilogram is a unit of mass, liter is a unit of volume. For a specific substance, you can convert from kilograms to liters if you know the substance's density, using the formula:mass = volume x densityThere is no standard conversion - kilogram is a unit of mass, liter is a unit of volume. For a specific substance, you can convert from kilograms to liters if you know the substance's density, using the formula:mass = volume x densityThere is no standard conversion - kilogram is a unit of mass, liter is a unit of volume. For a specific substance, you can convert from kilograms to liters if you know the substance's density, using the formula:mass = volume x densityThere is no standard conversion - kilogram is a unit of mass, liter is a unit of volume. For a specific substance, you can convert from kilograms to liters if you know the substance's density, using the formula:mass = volume x density
The circumference is about 3 miles, so convert using that starting point.
Ok, well you can't just convert a unit of volume to that of weight. For example, one liter of water would be lighter than a liter of liquid iron. They would both be a liter, but they would weigh very different amounts. You should be using something like a rate, so for every 4.5 pounds of water it is x liters or something like that. Please clarify what you are trying to do here. If you have to convert pounds to liters, then you should find some kind of conversion, so for every pound per say, it is 2.2 liters, so 4.5 pounds would be 9.9 liters if you were using this conversion rate. Try to find a conversion rate.
you would convert it buy using specific gravity. the specific gravity of fuel oil is 0.893 at 60F. so that said 1 liter of furnace oil would weigh 893g. one metric tonne of furnace oil would equal roughly 1120 liters
It depends on the density of the material whose volume you are using. With pure water 1 milliliter = 1 gram 1 liter = 1 kilo What could be simpler? :-)
1 ml is 1/1000 of a liter, which is a volume. 1 mg is 1/1000 of a gram which is a weight. So they are not convertible. Actually, to be more accurate, they can be converted using the following information: 1 liter of pure water equals 1 kg (kilogram). So, if you are trying to convert a liquid similar to water, an approximation can be achieved with: 1ml = .001mg (1 ml is 1/1000 liter; 1 mg is 1/1000000 kg). Go to convert-me.com and it has a weight to volume conversion. It will do it for you.
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There is no direct conversion. The regular ounce, i.e., not the fluid ounce, is a unit of mass, while the liter is a unit of volume. For a specific substance, you can convert to mass first (for example, from liters to kilograms), using the relationship: mass = volume x density