The oil used to fill a compass is typically a type of mineral oil or a synthetic oil. These oils are chosen for their low viscosity and stability over a range of temperatures, which helps ensure that the compass needle moves freely and accurately. The oil also serves to dampen the movement of the needle, allowing for more precise reading by reducing oscillation.
the specifications should be on the oil fill cap sorry this is the best i can do
How to check if there is oil in my gearbox and where does the nut sit and what kind of oil do i use
Compasses are commonly filled with oil, kerosene, or alcohol.
what kind of oil is used
A special fluid specifically for the CVT trans. It is available from the dealer.
Silicone oil. Is it right?
A lubricant. In machines, some kind of oil is often used.A lubricant. In machines, some kind of oil is often used.A lubricant. In machines, some kind of oil is often used.A lubricant. In machines, some kind of oil is often used.
Depends on the make, model, engine, and year. Listed in your owners manual and sometimes on the oil fill cap.
Oil is not used in any glue that I can think of.
To fill the scratches on the cylinder walls
Any premium brand oil of the weight recommended in your owner's manual or stamped on the oil fill cap.
What? The 1997 Acura Integra takes 5W30 motor oil. This information can be found in the owner's manual, as well as printed directly on the oil fill cap. When doing a full oil change, the engine takes approx. 4.75 quarts to fill it up. When topping the oil off, be careful not to overfill. With the engine off, read the dip stick to get a proper idea of how much oil you need.