No, it is not. Oil and water do not mix. If you pour oil into water, the oil will float to the surface. If you pour water into oil, the water will sink to the bottom and the oil will float on top.
Oil and water naturally do not mix, so separating them is not too difficult.You have to just pour the upper part of the solution (the oil) into other container. This process is also known as decantation.
look on the engine for a cap that says oil
It is an acronym for Low Pour Fuel Oil. Low Pour Fuel oil is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation. Low Pour Fuel oil is made of long hydrocarbon chains, particularly aromatics, alkanes and cycloalkanes.
You pour the cycle oil into the gas can and then fill it with gas to mix it. 50 to 1 refers to the ratio of gas to oil.5 parts of gasoline to 1 part of oil.
Same location where you pour the motor oil
Take the oil cap off of engine and pour in oil.
Nissan Altimas have a port on top the engine that allows a driver to pour oil into the engine. The port will have an oil cap on it that will have either "oil" labeled on it or show the picture have an oil pitcher.
you pull the little breather off of the valve cover, stick a funnel in the hole and pour the oil (10w40)
Remove the oil cap an pour
The oil, which is the heaviest would be okay to put first, but it's best to mix the oil and vinegar before pouring over the salad.
A pour of concrete, all at a single time. Also called a one-pour system. Contrast with two-pour system. At the same time you pour the floor, you are going to pour the perimeter footings. This is called a monolithic pour (or monolithic slab).