Everything freezes at a low enough temperature.
see related link for motor oil.
Motor oil does in fact freeze. Most motor oil never actually reaches the point where it is cold enough to freeze though.
Water will freeze faster than oil.
All oils can freeze.
It will freeze if you get it cold enough.
Engine oil is not going to freeze in your engine. It will get very thick but will not freeze.
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Yes, viscous oil can freeze, but the freezing point will depend on the specific type of oil and its composition. Generally, oils with low viscosity and high pour points are more likely to freeze at lower temperatures compared to oils with higher viscosity and lower pour points.
it is said that everything freezes at Absolute zero. Which is -273 degrees Celsius. I don't know at what exact temperature does oil freeze.
You can freeze clove oil but parts of it may separate. You may need to shake it when it thaws to mix any water content.
It seems to be very difficult to freeze vegetable oil at all, so yes, milk freezes much faster than oil.
Yes, a bad freeze plug can potentially allow coolant to leak into the engine and mix with the oil, causing water contamination in the oil. It is important to address freeze plug issues promptly to prevent further damage to the engine.
there are 8 freeze plugs on the water jacket and 6 oil freeze plugs however you will have to pull the engine to get to the back of the motor to replace the 3 oil and 2 of the water jacket plugs