No would use normal fluid
First you need an oil refinery.... Lighter fluid is a highly refined byproduct of petroleum called naptha. It is highly flammable, extremely volatile, and dangerous to manufacture without a processing plant. It is definitely not a home project. Also there are environmental concerns and permits to be had.
yes or a lighter
colored water or lamp oil.
One good way is to tightly crumple up a few pages of newspaper and place it in the bottom of your grill. If you have lighter fluid, soak it. Pile your coals over the newspaper and then light it. My personal favorite though is to jsut douse the heck out of the coals with lighter fluid, stand back and let 'er rip. I make a point to let all the lighter fluid burn off before cooking. Get an empty 3lb alluminum coffee can. Drill several half inch holes in bottom and sides. Fill with charcoal bricks and place on lit high heat outdoor fish fryer. Once the charcoal bricks in the can become mostly gray remove from fryer and pour bricks into your pit. I use a pair of offset pliers or channel locks to handle hot can. Two 3lb cans of bricks is plenty for most cooks but if your cooking a large cut of meat you may need three. This only takes a few minutes and completely eliminates the need and taste of lighter fluid. This really is much faster than simply pouring lighter on the bricks in your grill and waiting for them to burn off the lighter fluid and turn gray.JN
Oil is lighter than water due to it's lower specific gravity, specific gravity being the "density" of a fluid relative to water.
maybe try cleaning it or not spill the oil spill clean with lighter fluid
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Low Oil Pressure Warning. Check fluid levels
Depending on what kind of liquid it is try adding a couple drops of gasoline. Don't use to much try three or four drops. That is only if you need it to light with a spark. If you just need to light it easier add some lighter fluid, charcoal lighter fluid to be exact.
maybe try cleaning it or not spill the oil spill clean with lighter fluid
Most but not all manual transmissions use a heavy weight oil. That is transmission oil. Most A/T use a much lighter transmission fluid, which is a highly refined oil, that is transmission fluid. You will sometines find a manual transmission which uses Trsnsmission fluid. Certain Ford Rangers is an example.
any lamp oil.