How many miles are on your engine?
Do you know how often the oil has been changed in the past?
you need to replace the oil filter, without it, it is unable to extract carbon, acid and moisture from the oil which turns it black
If your car burns oil, more carbon is created because oil is designed not to burn so when it does it makes soot. The oil dilutes faster
oil turning black is normal. all engines produce some blow-by around the rings, and these spent gases contain carbon, a by-product of combustion. the carbon is dissolved into the oil where it can be removed from the engine during oil changes.
I've seen this lots. On new vehicles like 2005's... no, the oil will still look brownish. On older vehicles, it comes out black, you change it, you start it, you check it... black. There is still a bit of oil left after an oil change and it will get darker and darker. If your vehicle is new... get her checked out.
what do u mean about quick One day, one week , one month.
olive oil + egg oil to make egg oil, cook egg yoke until they are black or almost burnt. It will turn black and leave its oil. Burn atleast 6 yokes to get around 2 - 3 spoons of oil.
You should change your plugs and use lucas oil....
Black or brown but is another chemical is mixed it can turn different colours
ive had flu for a week and my stools were black for 3 days now so Im saying yes
All oil turns black over time. Most of the black comes from small particles that are trapped in the oil. Also, carbon from the incomplete combustion of gasoline is held in the oil. It is impossible to get all of the oil out of an engine unless the engine is taken apart and cleaned. This left over "dirty" oil can cause new oil to darken.
dirt It is not dirt I don't know what it is though. The gas is black as midnight.
no but if it does your horse is most likely to die of a slow painful death
It is a combination of things. One is the oil that is used to prevent the sword from rusting. It will combine with dirt and residue from the sheath and turn black.
In a very polluted atmosphere, such as might be produced by burning oil with a lot of sulfur in in, a penny could turn black in a few hours. Put away and protected, it will take decades or longer.
I'm sure it will. I have been taking it for a week and so far so good.
You are either born black or not, and you can't simply "turn" black at will.