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    so it is lighter?

    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    just a tad over 20kgs
    1 litre of water equals 1Kg, so petrol is lighter in density? Not that it really matters, just interested is all...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZKTM View Post
    1 litre of water equals 1Kg, so petrol is lighter in density? Not that it really matters, just interested is all...
    yep the petrolium is lighter than water, thats why you see the water sitting on the bottom of the lawnmower tank after the kids poor some in
    'Good things come to those who wait'
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    Aaah...ok..

    Thanks... interesting..

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZKTM View Post
    Thanks... interesting..
    its why oil slicks float on top of teh water....

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    Yeah...

    I know that, but I didnt think think the volume would equate to a lighter amount etc...
    So, oil and deisel is the same...
    Where are these boffins to give us some figures...?
    i.e. 0.15% lighter or sommit....
    I wonder how much lighter it all is?

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    dont quote me on this but i THINK petrol is 18% lighter than water per litre
    'Good things come to those who wait'
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    Might fill my radiator with petrol to save on weight....

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZKTM View Post
    I know that, but I didnt think think the volume would equate to a lighter amount etc...
    So, oil and deisel is the same...
    Where are these boffins to give us some figures...?
    i.e. 0.15% lighter or sommit....
    I wonder how much lighter it all is?
    Diesel is derived from petroleum like gasoline is. Its density is 850 gms/liter whilst the density of gasoline is about 720 gms/ liter.
    Water of course is 1000 gm per liter

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    Diesel is derived from petroleum like gasoline is. Its density is 850 gms/liter whilst the density of gasoline is about 720 gms/ liter.
    Water of course is 1000 gm per liter
    What about heavy water?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    What about heavy water?
    Heavy water ?

    do tell o wise one.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    What about heavy water?
    1.1056 g/mL as a liquid @ 20 degrees Celsius


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    Glad I ride a DR - air even lighter than water. or fuel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZKTM View Post
    I know that, but I didnt think think the volume would equate to a lighter amount etc...
    So, oil and deisel is the same...
    Where are these boffins to give us some figures...?
    i.e. 0.15% lighter or sommit....
    I wonder how much lighter it all is?
    What is heavier? A tonne of lead or a tonne of feathers?

    Google is your friend. Also, a set of good kitchen scales. I measured 1L of 95RON = 736g. There's no fixed amount; different fuels have different densities... oils ain't oils.

    Denser water sinks to the bottom of fuel & oil. So if you get water in your carb or sump, one trick to remove most of it is to crack open the drain plug - the water will be sitting at the plug, ie the lowest point in the system - and let the water seep out. When you get oil/fuel coming out, tighten it back up. This is a trail-side technique to de-water a bike after a dunking.
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    Geez Colin...

    Was that before or after making the Scones for me birthday mate? (twas yesterday)
    Good keen man, thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZKTM View Post
    Was that before or after making the Scones for me birthday mate? (twas yesterday)
    Good keen man, thanks!
    Was it your birthday yesterday???
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

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