Assuming the motor oil has a density of roughly 54.9 pounds/cubic foot, 5 liters of motor oil will weigh approximately 9.7 pounds.
Pounds are a measure of weight, liters are a measure of volume.
Lbs is a weight measurement and liters is a liquid measurement. I don't think there is a conversion
380 lbs dry weight
Converting pounds to liters is not straightforward as they are units of weight and volume respectively, and the conversion depends on the density of the substance. To convert pounds to liters, you would need to know the density of the substance in question. Once you have the density, you can use the formula: volume (liters) = weight (pounds) / density.
About 300 lbs.
73.8 lbs
56 liters is 1.98 cubic feet.
370 lbs
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To convert gas volume (liters) to weight (lbs), you need to know the density of the gas. The weight of gas depends on its type (e.g. gasoline, diesel, natural gas). Once you have the density of the gas, you can use the formula: Weight = Volume x Density.
SR20DE -- 139 kg 306 lbs SR20DET - 149 kg 328 lbs