How many kilograms is 60 liters of gasoline equal to?
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60 liters of gasoline is equal to 43.2 to 43.8 kilograms, with each liter of gasoline weighing between 0.72 to 0.73 kilograms. Gasoline is the fuel for automobile engines. Precautions for refueling include: 1. Choose to refuel when the temperature is relatively low; 2. If the car is not used for a long time or used infrequently, keep a small amount of fuel; 3. Do not refuel when a tanker truck is unloading fuel; 4. Turn off the engine when refueling a gasoline-powered vehicle. Solutions for accidentally adding a small amount of diesel to gasoline include: 1. Clean the fuel system, replace the gasoline filter, and conduct a comprehensive inspection; 2. Drain the diesel completely and add gasoline. The hazards of adding diesel to a gasoline-powered vehicle are: 1. Poor fuel atomization, vehicle shaking, and black smoke from the exhaust pipe; 2. Clogging the spark plugs and ignition coils; 3. Disrupting the stability of the fuel system and causing engine damage.