Do you mean why do the mutually dissolve? It is called miscibility. they dissolve within each other and often the sum is less than the two parts,
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If the engine is over-filled with oil then a build up of pressure will force the oil around the seals and into the combustion chamber, the engine will then burn oil, which could result in fine/prosecution if its bad or worse you could blow a seal/head gasket.
It gets its lubrication from the oil mixed with the gasoline.
In 99 out of 100 cases, a two-stroke engine seizes because there was no oil or not enough oil, or (remotely) the wrong kind of oil mixed with the gasoline. Two stroke engines must have the oil mixed with the gasoline in the correct proportion to operate.
In a gasoline fueled engine, blue smoke is a sign of oil being burned with the gasoline. This could be from rings allowing too much oil by the piston, a leaking valve guide or even oil being mixed into the gasoline. Two cycle engines, which have oil mixed in with the fuel on purpose, will often produce this light blue smoke at the exhaust. This would be a natural condition.
The cost of gasoline made their summer plans too expensive. The small engine ran on gasoline mixed with oil.
Worn piston rings. Incorrect weight engine oil. Gasoline mixed with engine oil. Crankcase overfilled with engine oil.
If it is a 4 cycle engine, yes, it does need oil. If it is a 2 cycle the oil is mixed with the gasoline.
You my have coolant or gasoline mixed with the oil. You would still have oil pressure but poor lubrication.
NO, do not use diesel oil and a gasoline engine.
By putting only gasoline in a two stroke engine you can destroy it. A two stroke engine requires oil to be mixed into the gasoline to keep the moving parts lubricated. When you do not have that oil there it will not lubricate correctly and therefore scar and break the moving parts on the inside.
Absolutely not. Use only 4 cycle oil in a 4 stroke engine. 2 stroke oil is formulated to be mixed with gasoline and will not protect a 4 cycle engine.
The engine will smoke a lot due to the oil in the gas and will run real rough.
Absolutely not. Use only 4 cycle oil in a 4 stroke engine. 2 stroke oil is formulated to be mixed with gasoline and will not protect a 4 cycle engine.