The type of oil should be imprinted on the dipstick of the motor. However, combination weight oils are bad for smaller engines. Try straight 30 weight.
If your Detroit 60 oil leaks on the back, take it to a mechanic for repair as soon as possible.
20w-50w, if its hot get some25 w-60, or in the Desert when the low is 80 degrees or more run Straight 50 , 60 w
If you do it yourself with conventional oil, about $60. If you take it in, closer to $100. If you want synthetic oil, add about $30-$40 more.
10w-60
according to AMSOIL your oil type is 75w90 and depending on if its a front or rear... Dana 60 front is 8.5 pints, Dana 60 rear 2wd is 6.4 pints, Dana 60 rear 4wd is 7.2 pints...and i believe its 2 pints to a quart if im not mistaken
Yes, it is safe to take 60 ml.
Automatic transmissions usually use some variation of a (10 weight/high detergent) hydraulic oil. I believe there are three oil types: type1, type 2, and type 3. The ratings on the can or the vehicle owners manual will tell you which oil is correct for your vehicle. Standard transmissions generally use a heavier (60 - 90 weight) gear oil.
Just take it to the vet. It only costs between $60-$100.Just take it to the vet. It only costs between $60-$100.
oil is 60 million years old
If Water = 1 - then Fuel Oil (Diesel) = 0.867 @60/60 Deg F
No, you would need some type of transportation to accomplish that feat.
It will take 2 1/2 to 3 qt. if it is above 60 degrees most of the time in your area used straight 50 weight.