Mixing disulfide oil with fuel oil without further sulfur treating is potentially undesireable as combustion leads to the production of sulfur-containing pollutants. Disulfide oils are generally produced as byproducts of gas sweetening--a process where sulfur is removed from liquid petroleum gas (LPG). Separating disulfide oil into hydrocarbons (oil) and sulfur (disulfide) requires hydrotreating. After hydrotreating, the hydrocarbons can be blended with other fuel oils.
No
The decomposition of disulfide oil involves the oxidization of mercaptans into disulfides. The disulfides then separate from the extract as an oily layer.
Four stroke engines use an oil sump, and do not need to have oil mixed into their fuel.
2 cycle
Yes. Canola oil is an edible cooking oil processed from Canadian wheat. Perfectly safe, but costly to burn as fuel.
mixture of fuel oil and compressed air is ignited.
S cooter may be a two-stroke engine, and many 2-strokes still need fuel that is mixed with oil. Bigger motorcycles tend to use 4-stroke engines, which don't need oil mixed in with their fuel. Running oil mixed fuel in a 4-stroke can cause it to smoke excessively, soot up and may damage the catalytic converter - if there is one.
2 stroke engines do not have a dip stick. The engine oil is mixed with the fuel.
The VR2500 uses a Briggs and Stratton 4 cycle engine. No oil is mixed in the fuel.
Disulfide oil is composed of two hdrocarbon molecules tied together by two sulfur atoms. The general formula is RSSRWhere R is any hydrocarbon, and includes the appropriate number of hydrogens to complete the hydrocarbon.
There is typically a mix of fuel used for motorbikes such as the 85KX, as petrol and oil are usually mixed together for usage in the bike. A ratio, for example, might be 50 parts petrol to one part oil fuel.
The only way you don't mix fuel with your oil in a two stroke motor is if you have an oil reservoir with an injector separate from your gas tank. Otherwise mix fuel with your gas if it is a two stroke engine.