Yes, motor oil typically requires placarding during transport if it meets certain criteria, such as being classified as a hazardous material due to its flammability or environmental risks. The specific regulations can vary based on the quantity being transported and the applicable local, state, and federal regulations. It's essential for transporters to comply with the Department of Transportation (DOT) guidelines to ensure safety during transit. Always check the most current regulations for the specific type and quantity of motor oil being transported.
may need an oil pump may need a motor
Oil based paint isn't waste, so no, you would not need a hazardous waste manifest to transport it.
3/4 of a quart 10/40 motor oil
It is leaking oil or burning it.
Putting too much motor oil into your motor can be as destructive as to little oil. You will need to drain the excess oil from the oil pan.
You may need to replace your oil pump.
If the motor has oil ports you can put in a few drops of oil. If the motor has sealed bearings you will need to replace it.To fix a squeaky furnace, you need to add oil to the motor bearings. In some cases it could also be due to the fan, which would then need to be replaced.
10W40
Lubrication of moving parts.
10-30
no
We need to know the model and the engine size. Assuming you have the 5.3L it would be 6 quarts of any 5w30 motor oil.