Yes you can use Diluted 2 Cycle Petrol in a 4 Cycle Engine..
The oil in the Petrol acts as an Upper Cylinder Lubricant,,
Do not use it all the time as it will Carbon up the Top of the Pistons & you will be forever Cleaning the Spark Plugs
The intake stroke, number one in a 4 cycle engine.
Four-stroke engines have a spout where you add oil to the engine. On two-stroke engines, oil has to be added to the fuel. (Four-stroke and two-stroke are also called four-cycle and two-cycle, respectively).
Yes, two stroke (or Two cycle) engines have oil that is mixed into the fuel to lubricate the motor's moving parts. Where as, in a 4 stroke engine the oil is separate from the fuel. When the fuel oil mix is burned in a two cycle engine more pollution is given off.
Look at the engine on your lawn mower. If the engine has an oil filler tube or a "hole" with a cap on it where oil is added to the engine, it is a 4-cycle (4-stroke) engine. If there is no oil filler tube or place to add oil to the engine, then it is a 2-cycle (2-stroke) engine and the oil has to be added to the fuel.
any gas station. its called gasoline There is such a thing as a 2-stroke or a 4-stroke engine, but the fuel is the same (gasoline). The difference being that the 4-stroke engine uses regular gasoline straight from the pump while on the 2-stroke engine you have to mix 2-cycle oil with the gasoline.
Why the fuel consumption is less in 4 stroke engine as compared to 2 stroke engine
Four-stroke lawn mowers have a tube where you add oil to the engine. On two-stroke engines, oil has to be added to the fuel. (Four-stroke and two-stroke are also called four-cycle and two-cycle, respectively).
The 4 stroke Honda outboard is a 4 cycle engine using crankcase oil for lubrication, no fuel / oil mix is required.
Air and fuel intake, compression and ignition, combustion and expansion, exhaust
The difference is in the amount of stokes the piston makes in one cycle. A four stroke will explode on one stroke turning the engine over. Then on the up stroke it pushes the exhaust out. The next down stroke fills the cylinder with fuel. On the final stroke the piston compresses the fuel and the cycle repeats. This results in four strokes of the piston. A two stroke has two strokes of the piston before it repeats the cycle. The first stroke is the explosion. The piston is pushed down. on the down stroke the piston reveals a port that exhausts, and then another port is revealed that fills the cylinder with fuel. the up stroke compresses the fuel and then the cycle repeats. The logical difference is the 2 stroke will accelerate faster
Air and fuel intake, compression and ignition, combustion and expansion, exhaust
The four-stroke engine cycle.