For next 150 years I guess
No - they are not designed to run on gasoline. You need diesel fuel or some can be run on vegetable oil or cooking oil but not gas it will wreck your engine. It detinates too hot.
depends on how much % of veg is in the oil
Drain the oil and gas out of the crankcase and put oil back it should be OK
If your lawnmower is a 2 stroke mixing oil in the gas is what it needs to run right. If your lawnmower is a 4 stroke mixing oil in the gas fouls the plug and makes it not run.
Central heat may run on gas, oil, propane, electric, geothermal or solar.
If you do not run it with the gas in the oil it wont hurt anything. Just drain the oil and put new oil in should run it for a little then change the oil again.
A four cycle engine does not use a gas/oil mixture. The oil is in the crankcase and the gas goes in the gas tank. If you put oil in the gas on a 4 cycle engine it will run poorly and smoke a lot.
a gas and oil mixture of 50 gallons of gas per gallon of 50:1 injection oil
Over here in America most cars run on gasoline and some run on diesel fuel, natural gas, propane gas or electric. <><> When you lubricate something, you say you oil it, you don't say you gas it. We call it what it is, refined into various fuels or the basic oil.
Natural gas, propane, electricity, steam, & diesel.
Industries can not run without oil and gas and if industries can not run then the country will export less so the economy of the country will be down and the country will have to face many difficulties.
Industries can not run without oil and gas and if industries can not run then the country will export less so the economy of the country will be down and the country will have to face many difficulties.