It's not ideal, but if you keep your eye on it to avoid fire, then it's OK if necessary.
Let it dry out.
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DON'T!! Dry the engine out first. If you try and start an engine full of water you will blow it. After it is dry, start it like you normally would.
yes you do
take it to a qualifed mechanic shop and NEVER spray the engine again let the engine dry off and then try to start it because it could just be a fail safe put in by the manufacturers to stop the engine electrics from shorting out and frying the ECU but if you have fryed the ECU some how you would be better off buying a new car because the ECU is one of the most expensive things to replace on a car
this is normally caused by water entering the electronics of the engine. The most poular is the distributer cap. open cap and allow to completely dry and reasemble and see if that solves the problem.
Motorcycles use either a wet clutch or a dry clutch. The wet clutch is what necessitates the biggest difference in engine oils between cars and motorcycles. The reason is that a wet clutch sits in the same engine oil as the transmission and crank case, and most of the time, the crankcase and transmission is all one unit without any partitions. Typical car engine oils have friction modifiers in them, and these modifiers are a huge range of chemical compounds designed to help the oil do its thing. That's fine for a car or even a motorcycle with a dry clutch, but friction modifiers will ruin a wet clutch. So if you have to buy motorcycle oil, make sure to read the back label to see if it says its safe for wet clutches. If you're not sure if your bike uses a wet or dry clutch, you'll be safe either way buying an oil safe for wet clutches. Always consult your manual or dealer, though before pouring anything into your engine!
If you carry a very large quantity of dry ice in a car with the windows rolled up, the CO2 gas that sublimes off the dry ice will displace all the oxygen and you'll suffocate. But a little dry ice and having the windows rolled down would be perfectly safe.
Most likely not, but it is better to be on the safe side and take a pregnancy test to make sure, and be more careful.
A typical car engine will be oil-starved and it will be destroyed by friction. The oil pump will not be able to pump oil to the engine unless the engine is designed with a dry sump like you'd find in racing cars and aerobatic airplanes.
no it not safe because even dry shampoo has chemicals
there is no dry shaft oly a crankshaft in the engine and the drive shaft that moves the car the drive shaft is connected to the transmission and the rear axle if your car is front wheel drive ypu do not have a drive shaft just a transmission and two axles