blowing drive oil
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Re: blowing drive oil
Originally Posted by audacity
correct on the TC...cSt=centistokes
"My thinking was more friction=more heat=bigger oil level change"...for the most part, not really.
"My thinking was more friction=more heat=bigger oil level change"...for the most part, not really.
A unit of kinematic viscosity, one hundreth of a stokes. Symbol, cSt. In practice, measurements are usually stated in centistokes, not stokes.
The kinematic viscosity of water is about 1.0038 centistokes.1
wow, never heard of that one,
thanks for the info.
BTW what drive oil do you run and how often do you change it?
Mark
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