Yes you can. However, I do not see a reason to do that.
Sure. But never mix the two. If the crankcase has synthetic in it, only top it up with synthetic, and vice-versa.
castrol magnatec or mobil 1 semi synthetic
yes it can
Yes, you can mix them.
It is important to use the proper engine oil in a Honda TRX 450 ATV. The manual recommends that top grade synthetic 15w - 30w oil such as Motorex Top Speed 4T Synthetic .
No, synthetic oil will not mix with water. Like conventional oils, synthetic oil is hydrophobic, meaning it repels water and does not dissolve in it. When mixed, the two substances will separate, with the oil floating on top of the water due to its lower density.
It is a mineral oil that you can only get from a VW dealer.
ANY 10-40 SEMI/SINTHETIC OR NOT DRAIN OIL REPLACE PLUG UNSCREW OIL FILTER CLEAN AREA FILL NEW FILTER WITH NEW OIL RUB OIL ON RUBBER SEAL SCREW BACK ON THEN FILL BACK UP TO THE TOP OF THE CROSS MARKS ON THE DIPSTIC TAKES JUST UNDER 4 ltrs RUN ENGINE AND CHECK FOR ANY JOB DONE LEAKS Answer: - 0W~30 MOBIL 1 FULLY SYNTHETIC or 5W~30 Valvoline SynPower Full Synthetic.
No, it is not. Oil and water do not mix. If you pour oil into water, the oil will float to the surface. If you pour water into oil, the water will sink to the bottom and the oil will float on top.
Electricity, Oil, Natural Gas, then some agricultures stuff and semi-manufactured products
Mineral oil is used in the oxidation-fermentation test to create an anaerobic environment for the fermentation reactions to occur. By adding a layer of mineral oil on top of the medium, oxygen is prevented from entering the test tubes, allowing for accurate detection of fermentation patterns based on the utilization of carbohydrates.
If you examine the Periodic Table of the elements, you can see that there are sections for metals, semi-metals, and non-metals. The elements on the right side of the table are the nonmetallic elements. Possible examples include mineral resources that contain silicon, phosphorus, or sulfur.