If you mean the Vortec 8100, it uses ordinary unleaded regular.
Standing in front of engine, It will be on the bottom left front of the engine block.
The fuel pump is mounted on the side of the engine block. Follow the fuel line from the carburetor backward and you will find the fuel pump.
Yes, you can use a fuel injector in a petrol engine.
The smaller the engine the less fuel it will use. But then again an engine too small for the application can use more fuel than a larger engine that is appropriate for the application.
In a fuel injected vehicle, they pump more fuel to the fuel rail than the engine could ever use to prevent the engine from starving for fuel. Any fuel the engine can't use goes back to the tank.
jet fuel
Petrol in a diesel engine will destroy the engine.
From whatever fuel they use. Depending on the engine, they may also obtain their energy from an electric current.From whatever fuel they use. Depending on the engine, they may also obtain their energy from an electric current.From whatever fuel they use. Depending on the engine, they may also obtain their energy from an electric current.From whatever fuel they use. Depending on the engine, they may also obtain their energy from an electric current.
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No, you cannot use E85 or above in any engine not designed for that fuel. You will damage the engine if you do.
Basically the smaller the engine the less fuel it will use.
Gas turbines use jet fuel and reciprocating engines use high-octane gasoline.