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Hi folks, wondering what people use to measure oil flow can't find any manual measuring equipment?
 
I realise it's for measuring flow but why do you need that ?



I'm only curious because I have worked on oil for a long time and never needed one.
 
I realise it's for measuring flow but why do you need that ?



I'm only curious because I have worked on oil for a long time and never needed one.
 
are you asking just so you can fill in that space in the form ?

I usually just look at the MI's, the info is often in that table with the nozzle and CO2 readings etc, it will have an oil flow rate for each pressure/nozzle setup.
 
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