in small amounts, water is no big deal. there is quite a bit of moisture in the air. large amounts of water will cause Hydro lock because the pistons cannot compress water and thus the engine will completely freeze up.
E-85 will if the engine is not designed for it. Normal 15% ethanol gasoline mixtures are safe on all engines.
yes car engines are pulleys
Water or coolant keeps the engine cool . -Some engines are air cooled.
deep water
Car engines get hot to run generally but if you mean over heated it means that your coolant level is low and you could go buy coolant or you could just fill it with water
There are a number of different types of car engines. Some of these engine types are Straight/Inline engines, V type engines, Rotary engines and diesel engines.
No they are not. They can get ruined by water just like a normal car engine can.
There are so many you need a car make and model to tell you what engines are for that? all car engines are of the internal combustion type, fueled by gasoline.
Unlike small air-cooled engines in motorcycles and lawn mowers, car engines generate significant heat that must be transferred from the engine and oil systems. A water pump is required to constantly carry away and dissipate this waste heat.
all car engines are internal combustion most car engines are Reciprocating piston some mazdas use wankel rotary engines hybrids use reciprocating piston engines in combination with electric motors
You don't put water in a 2000+ neon You don't put water in any car or truck. You may put water in outboard engines only.
The operator or driver.