"Engine lubricants" refers to special substances, like oil, that are used to reduce friction and heat in engines. They prevent wear and tear, and help engines perform smoothly.
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But other products have no apparent connection with farming, such as
jet engine lubricants and brake fluid from bovine fatty acids, which are derived from tallow, which is itself produced from fat and bone.
He then continued with the group to carry out his PhD with Dr Moray Stark researching the effects of biodiesels
on engine lubricants during usage.
- In the garage, be
sure engine lubricants and other poisonous chemicals (especially antifreeze) are safely stored.
A gas station is a facility that sells fuel and
engine lubricants to motor vehicles and trucks.
Questions regarding changing
the engine lubricant oil, or problems resulting from doing so.
I still want to know what happened to the fuel, oil,
engine lubricants, human feces and all the other goodies in that ship that sunk to whatever level this ship sunk?