How Many Liters in a Large Steel Drum of Engine Oil?
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Under normal circumstances, the standard net weight of most large steel drum lubricants when leaving the factory is 170KG/200L, but there is still some space left. If filled to the brim, it can hold up to 220L-230L at most. Burning oil and oil consumption are two different concepts: 1. Oil consumption: This refers to the inevitable situation where, during the process of the engine piston working in the cylinder, some of the oil that serves as lubrication will remain on the walls of the combustion chamber and be burned off. As driving time increases, the amount of oil will decrease accordingly, which is a normal phenomenon of oil consumption. 2. Burning oil: This refers to the situation where oil enters the engine's combustion chamber and participates in combustion along with the air-fuel mixture. To determine whether oil is being burned, you can check if blue smoke is coming out of the exhaust pipe, observe if the car lacks power during acceleration, or use the oil dipstick to measure the oil level. As long as the oil level is between the highest and lowest points between two maintenance intervals, it is considered normal.