Mine says 40:1 on the Instruction Label.
It is 501/165. This can be simplified if you so wish.
33/20
165 Kilograms would equal to 165,000 grams. The ratio of kilogram to gram is 1:1000. So 165 kg multiply by 1000 would equal to 165,000 grams.
Diesel fuel can enter the crankcase of a Massey Ferguson 165 due to a few potential issues, such as a leaking injector or a malfunctioning fuel pump. If the injector is not sealing properly, fuel can seep past it and mix with the engine oil. Additionally, a failing lift pump can allow fuel to be drawn into the crankcase through the oil return line. Regular maintenance and inspection can help prevent these issues from occurring.
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"Typical" fuel consumption for a medium to long range flight on the Learjet 60 at typical altitudes is as follows: Hour Pounds Gallons 1 1,700 255 2 1,300 195 3 1,200 180 4 1,100 165 5 1,100 165
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It would be about a 55 gallon trip and probably cost 165 to 200 dollars for fuel.
The GCF is 165.
165% of 20 = 165% * 20 = 1.65 * 20 = 33
50% of 165 = 50% * 165 = 0.5 * 165 = 82.5
85*165/100 = 140.2585*165/100 = 140.2585*165/100 = 140.2585*165/100 = 140.25