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extended interval oil for CNG/gasoline engine (bi-fuel engine)
Can fuel oil be used in a deisel engine?
Heat engine utilizes low heat value of oil and also the fuel oil consumption for IC engine usually based on high heat value of oilby Shyam
They are completely different engines; however, the most fundamental difference is that the Watt steam engine runs on steam, whereas the internal combustion engine runs on fuel oil.
No, water does not burn. Blending it would reduce the effectiveness of the fuel oil as a fuel.
Yes it can. If you look at the fuel pump you will see a medal plate that bolts to the engine block and the fuel pump sets against that plate. The plate and the fuel pump both have a gasket on them that stops oil from leaking out of the engine block. You also need to check the fuel pump, There is a small hole in the side of the pump that can leak oil out of it. If it is leaking you will need to replace the pump. Check the pump for oil leak while the engine is running.
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it will expand the seals in the fuel injector pump and can stop leaks!
Yes and no. 2 strokes do not have oil like a car, meaning in the crankcase. the oil is mixed with the fuel and introduced into the engine through either the carburetor or an oil injection set up. the oil/fuel mix is burned in the engine. that's why 2 strokes smoke so much. and on most small two strokes the gearbox is a separate compartment containing engine oil like a regular engine.
Usually, a small 2-stroke engine wouldn't have any oil put in it directly at all. It would have a certain percentage of oil mixed into the fuel instead.
If the fuel mixes with the oil it is because the engine is a 2 cycle engine rather than a 4 cycle engine. A 2 cycle engine has no oil reservoir and the engine is lubricated by the oil mixed with the gasoline. Without that oil in the fuel the engine would be destroyed. Now if you are saying that you have a 4 cycle engine and the fuel is getting into the oil reservoir, then I would suspect that the needle valve and seat are defective in the carburetor which is allowing fuel to flow into the intake while the engine is not running. This fuel will flow down into the combustion chamber and eventually end up in the oil pan. The float may also be sticking causing the same thing. Make sure to turn the fuel supply off when the engine is not running.
The oil in an engine is stored in the sump or oil pan
No, the flush oil is to clean the parts of the engine that are oiled. If you put it in the fuel tank it will block up tour fuel filters and your carburettors.
It's towards the bottom front of the engine, next to the oil filter. While underneath your car, look for a small silver cylinder left of the oil filter. This is the fuel filter housing and it is connected to the fuel pump.
Small 2-stroke engines don't have any separate lubrication system, so they rely on oil mixed with the fuel to be carried to all the parts of the engine that needs lubrication.
You generally don't "change" the oil in a lawn mower engine, you just periodically put more in. The lubrication system on small two-stroke engines doesn't recirculate oil, it mixes it with the fuel and uses it up.
Oil is stored in the crankcase located on the bottom of the engine block.