2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue "ounce liquid" Questions

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...ON THE CAN. Ask the auto parts store clerk how much your car should require. It is measured in OUNCES. If this has helped, please rate me accordingly. Thanks and good

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...ounces (fl oz). One fluid ounce of water weighs one ounce (oz). So a gallon of water weighs 128 oz, or 8 pounds. A gallon of other liquids will vary in weight depending on the density of the

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...liquid with an ounce of ammonia added. You don't need a lot...I use about a quarter of a cup added to the system, then just fill with water and run it for about fifteen minutes, and drain, then run ...

...on the gauges and run the engine. As the gas leaves the scale, it add UP on the scale in Grams or Ounces. Always add as a gas, don't turn the tank upside down to add liquid gas as it will

if i have a concentrated formula of 1 qt of liquid how many ounces of this concentrate would it take to make 2 eight oz solutions per day for 8 days? instead of making a gallon, i would like to put ...

...is a fat pipe with a blue cap. The High Side is a thin pipe with a red cap. Your system has 5.03 ounces of oil. Notice that EXACT amount). It has 1.10 pounds of Refrigerant Gas to a tolerance of ...

...on the gauges and run the engine. As the gas leaves the scale, it add UP on the scale in Grams or Ounces. Always add as a gas, don't turn the tank upside down to add liquid gas as it will

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dry measurement table.com 1 lbs = ? liquid 16 ounces

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