well the Egyptians used oil of cedar and they even sometimes used palm wine
No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.
Strigils were scrapers. A person would be oiled up and then the strigil was used to scrape off the oil and dirt. The Romans used oil in place of our soap, although soap was known.
The stirigil was a scraping tool. It could be likened to our washcloths. The ancients Romans used oil in place of soap and they scraped the oil (and dirt) off with the strigil.The stirigil was a scraping tool. It could be likened to our washcloths. The ancients Romans used oil in place of soap and they scraped the oil (and dirt) off with the strigil.The stirigil was a scraping tool. It could be likened to our washcloths. The ancients Romans used oil in place of soap and they scraped the oil (and dirt) off with the strigil.The stirigil was a scraping tool. It could be likened to our washcloths. The ancients Romans used oil in place of soap and they scraped the oil (and dirt) off with the strigil.The stirigil was a scraping tool. It could be likened to our washcloths. The ancients Romans used oil in place of soap and they scraped the oil (and dirt) off with the strigil.The stirigil was a scraping tool. It could be likened to our washcloths. The ancients Romans used oil in place of soap and they scraped the oil (and dirt) off with the strigil.The stirigil was a scraping tool. It could be likened to our washcloths. The ancients Romans used oil in place of soap and they scraped the oil (and dirt) off with the strigil.The stirigil was a scraping tool. It could be likened to our washcloths. The ancients Romans used oil in place of soap and they scraped the oil (and dirt) off with the strigil.The stirigil was a scraping tool. It could be likened to our washcloths. The ancients Romans used oil in place of soap and they scraped the oil (and dirt) off with the strigil.
to make people more smoother
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Note that motorbike oil may be different from car oil because in some motorbikes, the oil is also used to lubricate the disc type clutch. For this reason, most automotive oils are too slippery because of special additives and should not be used where a disc clutch is involved. Using an oil formulated for automobile engines can, and usually will, cause the motorbike disc clutch to fail on bikes and atv's. Some oils, like some of the 15w40 weight oils formulated for diesel engines only, will perform correctly in disc clutches on bikes.
You replace it. The oil is in the clutch face and if you use it, the face will come off of the disc. There is no way to clean it.
The oil drain plug on a twin cam 88 is located on the bottom of the engine. Its placement allows for the oil to be quickly and easily drained.
both are used for hydraulic pistons to create pressure against brake rotor/drum or clutch disc
A Briggs and Stratton 18 HP V-Twin engine has an oil capacity of 1.75 quarts when the oil filter is also changed. If the oil filter is left on, it will require 1.5 quarts.
Where is oil plug
Petronas oil company
1.8 quarts
Take it to your local Harley dealership.
There are various reasons why an oil leak can penetrate a clutch disc. There could possibly be a rear main seal failure. Another possibility could be a failure of the main input shaft seal which could leak towards the clutch disc.
USE BABY OIL!!!!!!!!!!! pour it on the scratched side of the disc and use a cotton ball, cotton swabs, or GENTLY with your fingers to rub it around on the disc. start from the inside of the disc and rub it to the outside of the disc and then rinse under water and pat dry GENTLY. DO NOT USE TOOTHPASTE