Yes, they are the same. Some people call an automobile engine a motor and some people call it an engine. It is actually an engine and a motor is a electrical device. But motor oil and engine oil for all practical purposes are the same thing.
crankcase oil is the oil in the engine .some call it crankcase oil some call it engine oil
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because it is only called motor oil by morons who don't know the true difference between a motor and a engine your right it should never be called motor oil unless it is a dc motor that has oil in it but for a engine ran auto it is engine oil
Motor oil
The oil in an engine is stored in the sump or oil pan
Usually 10W30 or 10W40 motor oil, depending on your climate, but a quick call to your local dealer or oil change facility will clarify.
If it is a 4-cycle engine you definitely need motor oil. If its a 2-cycle engine then the oil is mixed with the gas. If its a reel mower then no oil is needed except for external lubrication. Depending on the engine manufacturer the 4-cycle engines will require either SAE30 or 10w30 motor oil.
Ummm...in the engine?
call summit racing and ask them this question.
A standard 1.8 liter engine holds 4 quarts of motor oil. Many of these engines feature varying sizes of oil plans which alter the actual oil capacity of the engine.
Motor oil is lubricant used for internal combustion engines. Motor oil serves several important functions in an engine. It carries heat away from the engine as it lubricates moving parts and helps to prevent corrosion.