No.Because it could ruin your motor.
SO far nothing... it's only been about 1/20 of the fuel tank so I'm not sure of the outcome
The 1981 Chevy Cheyenne brake fluid tank can be found attached to the firewall in the engine compartment. The brake fluid tank will be on the drivers side of the firewall.
Hydraulic fluid should be poured in the oil tank.
THe fluid will need flushed and changed.
NOTHING
The brake fluid reservoir is located under the hood, on the firewall, drivers side.
master cylinder holds the brake fluid,open it up and add brake fluid to the tank. Make sure you use NEW brake fluid and one that has not been laying around in someones trunk. Remember this what stops your car. Contaminated fluid is very bad for you and your brakes. Usually the master cylinder tank is white in color and sits on the master cylinder itself.
Use a Turkey baster to remove all the fluid in the reservoir then use a rag to clean the reservoir of anything that remains. Now refill the reservoir with clean brake fluid. I would also recommend that the brake system be bleed to remove the old brake fluid. As it is a recommended the Fluid should be replaced as a preventive maintenance service, and may need replacement every two years or 24,000 miles. There is a tool available at auto parts store to help you D.I.Y this or you can take it to someone and have it done.
It goes into the brake fluid resevoir, a tank located in the engine compartment. Specific location will vary depending on the engine you have.
it is DOT 4 brake fluid which is filled through the master cylender for the brakes...it does not have a separate fluid tank.
Your screwed depending how much you got in there.
Gasoline being poured into a tank is not a chemical change.