Friday, December 18, 2009
How much oil should i put in an 1992 chevy s10 pickup when changing the oil?
it has 180,000 miles on it, it is a 4.3 liter v6.(manual)
also wat type of oil should i use?How much oil should i put in an 1992 chevy s10 pickup when changing the oil?
actually its 4.5 quarts of motor oil.Use an extended life 5W-30 high mileage.It's formulated for car like yours.Has more lubricants and a stronger viscosityHow much oil should i put in an 1992 chevy s10 pickup when changing the oil?
5 quarts 10-30 any oil stay away from real chear stuff you could even put in oil that is for alot of miles but i dont recommend these pesonally
Refer to your owner's manual it will tell you everthing you need to know I suggest 5quarts of 10 w 30
also wat type of oil should i use?How much oil should i put in an 1992 chevy s10 pickup when changing the oil?
actually its 4.5 quarts of motor oil.Use an extended life 5W-30 high mileage.It's formulated for car like yours.Has more lubricants and a stronger viscosityHow much oil should i put in an 1992 chevy s10 pickup when changing the oil?
5 quarts 10-30 any oil stay away from real chear stuff you could even put in oil that is for alot of miles but i dont recommend these pesonally
Refer to your owner's manual it will tell you everthing you need to know I suggest 5quarts of 10 w 30
What will happen to the USA when it can not rely on oil from the middle east?
Where are the wells in the USA.
What about water fuel.
Whe gets the tech from the space shuttle, who cares about the space shuttle.
Where is the USA cure for anything on this earth that has come from space.
Is it all a game, sure as hell is it.
They can spot from space all the major oilfileds, 3 d siesmec is a joke, they no the big finds in Africa already and the rest of the world.
The shuttle is an oil finder and always has been.What will happen to the USA when it can not rely on oil from the middle east?
You are so confused.What will happen to the USA when it can not rely on oil from the middle east?
We have plenty of oil here in America.......We are just using oil from the Middle East right now. There is plenty of oil in Alaska, but the environmentalists are fighting to keep us from drilling there because they don't want it to ruin the habitat for the animals living there.........Eventually, we will be forced to drill there. Currently, the government has just approved offshore drilling in the ocean and that's what they will drill first.
There is oil in Colorado as well, but not enough to supply the entire nation.
There is plenty of oil in Canadian oil sands, and production from this source is increasing. There is an enormous amount available in Colorado oil shales, but it is not yet economical to produce oil from this source. Given adequate power (nuclear reactors), hydrogen can be made from water and combined with carbon from any of various sources (e.g., coal) to make liquid fuels -- but this would be costly. The biggest problem is political: there is lots of oil in the US that is off-limits for present production. The oil shortage is costing the US economy a billion dollars a day -- but no caribou in the ANWR need look at an oil rig.
I think you will find they are sitting on quite a bit of their own, while using what's in the Middle East.
There's oil under Mexico and they are a lot nearer the Falklands than us.
Practically pinging the planet for oil from outer space is a pretty good idea, so almost certainly you're right that the shuttle is used for that purpose.
Hydrogen fuel cells running on water is a probable technology that's been talked about for years. I would question whether there is enough water available to run a Country never mind the planet and would the side effects be perma fog?
The U.S. has several options, which will be driven into action by the marketplace. There are all kinds of technical options, and the skill exists to use them once the economics make sense. The real question is, what will happen to the Middle East?
They will have to pay more for their gas like everybody else. The good times are over for them.
A few more nuclear reactors would have been a good idea, but the greenies put a stop to that.
What is exactly is your question? This seems more of a spout of your ideas than anything with any validity.
The US will do what it's ALWAYS done in the face of adversity...adapt, improvise, overcome...
I think they're secretly looking for oil on Mars.
no, the real question is what will happen to us?
What about water fuel.
Whe gets the tech from the space shuttle, who cares about the space shuttle.
Where is the USA cure for anything on this earth that has come from space.
Is it all a game, sure as hell is it.
They can spot from space all the major oilfileds, 3 d siesmec is a joke, they no the big finds in Africa already and the rest of the world.
The shuttle is an oil finder and always has been.What will happen to the USA when it can not rely on oil from the middle east?
You are so confused.What will happen to the USA when it can not rely on oil from the middle east?
We have plenty of oil here in America.......We are just using oil from the Middle East right now. There is plenty of oil in Alaska, but the environmentalists are fighting to keep us from drilling there because they don't want it to ruin the habitat for the animals living there.........Eventually, we will be forced to drill there. Currently, the government has just approved offshore drilling in the ocean and that's what they will drill first.
There is oil in Colorado as well, but not enough to supply the entire nation.
There is plenty of oil in Canadian oil sands, and production from this source is increasing. There is an enormous amount available in Colorado oil shales, but it is not yet economical to produce oil from this source. Given adequate power (nuclear reactors), hydrogen can be made from water and combined with carbon from any of various sources (e.g., coal) to make liquid fuels -- but this would be costly. The biggest problem is political: there is lots of oil in the US that is off-limits for present production. The oil shortage is costing the US economy a billion dollars a day -- but no caribou in the ANWR need look at an oil rig.
I think you will find they are sitting on quite a bit of their own, while using what's in the Middle East.
There's oil under Mexico and they are a lot nearer the Falklands than us.
Practically pinging the planet for oil from outer space is a pretty good idea, so almost certainly you're right that the shuttle is used for that purpose.
Hydrogen fuel cells running on water is a probable technology that's been talked about for years. I would question whether there is enough water available to run a Country never mind the planet and would the side effects be perma fog?
The U.S. has several options, which will be driven into action by the marketplace. There are all kinds of technical options, and the skill exists to use them once the economics make sense. The real question is, what will happen to the Middle East?
They will have to pay more for their gas like everybody else. The good times are over for them.
A few more nuclear reactors would have been a good idea, but the greenies put a stop to that.
What is exactly is your question? This seems more of a spout of your ideas than anything with any validity.
The US will do what it's ALWAYS done in the face of adversity...adapt, improvise, overcome...
I think they're secretly looking for oil on Mars.
no, the real question is what will happen to us?
How to get rid of oil pimples?
I get really bad, big, PAINFUL oil filled pimples on my forehead, like right on my hair line. Is there any spot treatments I could use because I already use the Clean %26amp; Clear soft and I love it for whiteheads and blackheads and preventing them, but I really need something for my oil pimples. Please help (: Easy Ten!How to get rid of oil pimples?
Usually that happens because-don't take this personally-you're not washing your hair well enough. Try a different shampoo, and if worse comes to worst, go to a beauty salon and have your hair washed, tell them about your problem and ask for a shampoo recommendation, and wash your hair twice a day until your pimples go away, and keep your hair clean to prevent further break outs.How to get rid of oil pimples?
Well the proactiv refining mask can be used for spot treatment. u leave it on the pimple/blackhead over night. It really does work. A great investment.
Or some people use that white toothpaste. A dot on the pimple/zit/blackhead or whatever u may have a problem with.
Try a good mud mask like this one. Otherwise, see a Dermatologist:
http://www.drugstore.com/qxp187790_33318鈥?/a>
Try switching your shampoo.
Usually that happens because-don't take this personally-you're not washing your hair well enough. Try a different shampoo, and if worse comes to worst, go to a beauty salon and have your hair washed, tell them about your problem and ask for a shampoo recommendation, and wash your hair twice a day until your pimples go away, and keep your hair clean to prevent further break outs.How to get rid of oil pimples?
Well the proactiv refining mask can be used for spot treatment. u leave it on the pimple/blackhead over night. It really does work. A great investment.
Or some people use that white toothpaste. A dot on the pimple/zit/blackhead or whatever u may have a problem with.
Try a good mud mask like this one. Otherwise, see a Dermatologist:
http://www.drugstore.com/qxp187790_33318鈥?/a>
Try switching your shampoo.
How do I change the oil pump on my 1993 Chevrolet 2500 Suburban?
Ok my daily driver is a 1993 Suburban 3/4 ton 4x4. It has 293,000 miles. My oil pressure is fine when I start it but after about 10 minutes it runs very low. I am going to replace the pump simply because, even though it might not be the main problem, I know it probably needs it anyway. Any suggestions would be great. Do I just need to remove the oil pan, or is there more to it? ThanksHow do I change the oil pump on my 1993 Chevrolet 2500 Suburban?
I agree. 20-W50.
The oil pan needs a significant amount of clearance to be removed.
If yours is four wheel drive, it's going to be a real challenge.How do I change the oil pump on my 1993 Chevrolet 2500 Suburban?
Yes, you do have to remove the oil pan...if there isn't enough clearance between the pan and crossmember (at least 4 inches) the engine has to be lifted to give the necessary clearance. It's better to let a shop do it, they have the equipment to get it done right...
You can put all the pumps you want but it won't stop the thermal expansion on the main and rod bearings that get oiled from the pump first. your oil pressure switch is in the block at the top of the motor that gets oil pressure last, when the mains get hot all the oil pours out between the bearings and crankshaft causing a loss of pressure at the end of the oiling system. short of a rebuild, I would try a straight weight
oil like straight 40w or 50w depending on where you live and
what season of the year it is. straight weight oil stays thicker than milti viscosity oil and might help, and an oil change to try first is a lot easer than an oil pump change
remove the oil pan and you should see it hanging there, unbolt it and install the new one, also it helps if you take the cover off the new pump so you can see the pump gears and put some grease in the gears and button it back up as this helps the pump pick up oil quicker on the first start-up.
yea,you need to drop the oil pan and i think theres 2 or 4 bolts has to come out and the pump comes out,along with the pick-up screen.the pick-up tube pulls right out of the pump,but make sure the screen is straight down to the oil,when you install it in the other pump.make sure you fill the new pump with petroleum jelly,before you install it,so it wont be sucking air,then clean out the pan and use a new gasket and install the pan,and put new oil and filter in it,and your good to go.its not hard,just time consuming.
I agree. 20-W50.
The oil pan needs a significant amount of clearance to be removed.
If yours is four wheel drive, it's going to be a real challenge.How do I change the oil pump on my 1993 Chevrolet 2500 Suburban?
Yes, you do have to remove the oil pan...if there isn't enough clearance between the pan and crossmember (at least 4 inches) the engine has to be lifted to give the necessary clearance. It's better to let a shop do it, they have the equipment to get it done right...
You can put all the pumps you want but it won't stop the thermal expansion on the main and rod bearings that get oiled from the pump first. your oil pressure switch is in the block at the top of the motor that gets oil pressure last, when the mains get hot all the oil pours out between the bearings and crankshaft causing a loss of pressure at the end of the oiling system. short of a rebuild, I would try a straight weight
oil like straight 40w or 50w depending on where you live and
what season of the year it is. straight weight oil stays thicker than milti viscosity oil and might help, and an oil change to try first is a lot easer than an oil pump change
remove the oil pan and you should see it hanging there, unbolt it and install the new one, also it helps if you take the cover off the new pump so you can see the pump gears and put some grease in the gears and button it back up as this helps the pump pick up oil quicker on the first start-up.
yea,you need to drop the oil pan and i think theres 2 or 4 bolts has to come out and the pump comes out,along with the pick-up screen.the pick-up tube pulls right out of the pump,but make sure the screen is straight down to the oil,when you install it in the other pump.make sure you fill the new pump with petroleum jelly,before you install it,so it wont be sucking air,then clean out the pan and use a new gasket and install the pan,and put new oil and filter in it,and your good to go.its not hard,just time consuming.
What is the best Coconut oil to buy ?
I've heard Premier coconut oil from Kerala, India is good.
Is that right and are there any others.
Does it really matter what coconut oil you buy ?
Does it have to be organic and raw for you to get the health benefits ?What is the best Coconut oil to buy ?
There are many misconceptions about cooking oils. Here is a great article that will explain everything to you...
http://www.truthaboutabs.com/unhealthy-v鈥?/a>
Enjoy!
AviBWhat is the best Coconut oil to buy ?
google it up on the net xperforming show
Is that right and are there any others.
Does it really matter what coconut oil you buy ?
Does it have to be organic and raw for you to get the health benefits ?What is the best Coconut oil to buy ?
There are many misconceptions about cooking oils. Here is a great article that will explain everything to you...
http://www.truthaboutabs.com/unhealthy-v鈥?/a>
Enjoy!
AviBWhat is the best Coconut oil to buy ?
google it up on the net x
How remove epoxy adhesive? and wich one is the best for a oil crank cover?
ok, I have a problem I have been dealing with a crack in the oil crank of my car and I fixed with epoxy adhesive, but the epoxy cracked (it worked for 3 years!!!) but I forgot wich one I used that time, so if you recomend one that would be great!! also, by the way, does someone knows how to remove the epoxy (cracked one)? I tried but it kind of hard! and I don't want to put the new one over the old one.
Note: I would love to change the oil crank but it is almost impossible I have to disconect and lift the whole motor of the car to be able to do that!!!
Thanks a lot.How remove epoxy adhesive? and wich one is the best for a oil crank cover?
Use a small grinder to get the old stuff off, or a hammer and chisel, but be careful. I don't know of any solvent that gets it off.
As for as what to use, There's a lot of choices, I had the same problem, I used JB Weld first, it worked until I hit something with the oil pan again. I used Water weld the second time its still working, water weld can be put on in wet places and under water, its a unique compound. I think JB weld is good , but takes along to harden, Water weld hardens in few minutes fully cured in 20 minutes.How remove epoxy adhesive? and wich one is the best for a oil crank cover?
oil crank? all I can guess is that you mean oil pan/crank case- if so, then I'd recommend J.B. Weld for the epoxy, a Dremel Mototool for the old stuff removal, and replacing the oil pan for a permanent repair.
A heat gun will soften epoxy, to remove it.
there is a red sealant that is high temp, that will seal better than epoxy
good luck!
Note: I would love to change the oil crank but it is almost impossible I have to disconect and lift the whole motor of the car to be able to do that!!!
Thanks a lot.How remove epoxy adhesive? and wich one is the best for a oil crank cover?
Use a small grinder to get the old stuff off, or a hammer and chisel, but be careful. I don't know of any solvent that gets it off.
As for as what to use, There's a lot of choices, I had the same problem, I used JB Weld first, it worked until I hit something with the oil pan again. I used Water weld the second time its still working, water weld can be put on in wet places and under water, its a unique compound. I think JB weld is good , but takes along to harden, Water weld hardens in few minutes fully cured in 20 minutes.How remove epoxy adhesive? and wich one is the best for a oil crank cover?
oil crank? all I can guess is that you mean oil pan/crank case- if so, then I'd recommend J.B. Weld for the epoxy, a Dremel Mototool for the old stuff removal, and replacing the oil pan for a permanent repair.
A heat gun will soften epoxy, to remove it.
there is a red sealant that is high temp, that will seal better than epoxy
good luck!
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