Sentences with phrase «oil sloshing»

Oil sloshing around inside the engine is another area that has come into focus.
The long era of too much oil sloshing around the world and low prices is coming to an end, just as global events are heating up crude prices.

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Slosh and Berm: Building Sand Barriers off Louisiana's Coast to Hold Back Oil Spill Has Low Probability of Success
Even worse, a dirty filter stops filtering and is effectively reduced to a dirty bucket that your nice clean oil is sloshing in.
The little oil left in the oil pan would slosh to the side, and the pickup tube would go dry, and pressure was lost.
Depending on the car it may be best to run the oil level towards the low mark on the dipstick to prevent «pull over» (where oil gets into the inlet manifold at high revs), or towards the top end if the engine is prone to surge (where the oil in the sump sloshes away from the pick - up pipe).
I 2nd tobyd, also, the oil will come out steadily that way without sloshing, as it can suck in air from the filler hole.
No they were just air bubbles and coolant level is not dropping so I do nt think there is any water leak in the engine, Couldn't they just be the air bubbles due to the sloshing of engine oil in the sump over the uneven surface of the road?
When your tackling turns on a race track, the oil tends to slosh around a bit, so BMW installed a lightweight magnesium oil sump that features a cover to eliminate oil starvation.
Now at Pace through January 13, «Elizabeth Murray: Painting in the»80s» takes the picture plane on a barnstorming joyride, beginning with the sloshing, shattered coffee of Wake Up (1981) on up through increasingly wild, expanding forms of oil on canvas that seemingly bend, crunch, and splat.4
If the oil slick were sloshing on California beaches, that might be different (not that the slick has a direct bearing on the climate law, of course; but imagery matters).
For something that the wind industry keeps telling us is as rare as hen's teeth, the unshackling of 10 tonne blades (euphemistically called «component liberation»), the total collapse of 200 - 300 tonne turbines and the spontaneous combustion of turbine generators (and the 1,000 litres of highly toxic gear and hydraulic oil that slosh around inside the -LSB-...]
Spending a pile of money on insulation to save a few bucks a year never was as attractive a proposition as a new granite counter, and it's even less so now with oil and gas sloshing around the country.
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