Yes, gasoline is bad to breathe because when and if you breathe your lungs react to like its smoke. Did I answer it, or is it to complicated, okay the main answer is:YES!!!!!!!
There is an abundance of natural gas available. It is so plentiful that the cost of natural gas is close to half that of diesel or regular gasoline.
Smoke can be collected using various methods such as using a smoke hood or mask, a smoke extractor, or a smoke collection system. These devices capture and contain the smoke in a controlled manner for further analysis or disposal. It is important to follow proper safety protocols when collecting smoke to prevent inhalation and minimize the risk of fire or other hazards.
Gasoline is a homogeneous mixture.
Gasoline is a mixture not a chemical compound.
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Assuming this is a gasoline engine, it is running rich from excess gasoline.
You shouldn't smoke anywhere, but particularly not near a flammable source (like gasoline).
what kind of gasoline are you running? and what color is the smoke?
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Blue smoke, burning oil. (tired) White smoke, burning coolant. (bad head gasket) Black smoke, excess gasoline (flooding).
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In a gasoline fueled engine, blue smoke is a sign of oil being burned with the gasoline. This could be from rings allowing too much oil by the piston, a leaking valve guide or even oil being mixed into the gasoline. Two cycle engines, which have oil mixed in with the fuel on purpose, will often produce this light blue smoke at the exhaust. This would be a natural condition.
Yes, gasoline is the hottest. No other car gas gets even close to as hot.
Either use gasoline instead of diesel, or get the best kind of diesel.
Blue smoke, engine oil. Worn rings, valve guides. Black smoke, eccess gasoline. Flooding. White smoke, engine coolant. Cracked head or bad head gasket.
Any kind of smoke will irritate your eyes. Avoid getting smoke in your eyes.