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Category: Engines and Machines

link to How to Make Premix Fuel [Premix Ratio Charts]

How to Make Premix Fuel [Premix Ratio Charts]

You can create premix fuel by mixing 2-stroke oil with gasoline in the appropriate proportions. The required gas-oil mix ratio is described in the manual of each machine, but the majority of...

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link to Liters to US Gallons Chart [Convert L to US Gal.]

Liters to US Gallons Chart [Convert L to US Gal.]

The general rule is that one liter is equivalent to 0.264172052 US gallons. This also means that you can convert liters to US gallons by using this conversion...

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link to US Gallon-to-Liter Chart [Convert US Gal. to L]

US Gallon-to-Liter Chart [Convert US Gal. to L]

As a rule of thumb, one US gallon is equal to 3.785411784 liters. This means that you can convert US gallons to liters by using this conversion formula: liters = gallons...

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link to Kg to Pound Conversion Chart [Convert Kg to Lb]

Kg to Pound Conversion Chart [Convert Kg to Lb]

As a rule of thumb, one kg is equal to 2.205 pounds, which means you can convert kilograms to pounds by multiplying the number of kilograms by 2.205 or dividing it by 0.454. But...

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link to Pound to Kg Conversion Chart [Convert Lbs to Kg]

Pound to Kg Conversion Chart [Convert Lbs to Kg]

As a rule of thumb, one pound is equal to 0.454 kilograms. Based on that, you can convert pounds to kilograms by multiplying the number of pounds by 0.454 or dividing it by...

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link to What is the Standard Weight of Brake Fluid? [Weight Chart]

What is the Standard Weight of Brake Fluid? [Weight Chart]

The average density of brake fluids is about 0.95-1.1 g/ml, which translates to 7.9-9 pounds per gallon. Silicone-based DOT 5 fluids are slightly lighter with a density of 0.95-0.98 g/ml. In...

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