All I can say is..Don't try it.
No, natural gas is not a mineral. It is an organic molecule.
Strain your paint, don't spray hot solvents with standard packings, Rinse it out well and insure that it is pumping clean thinner or water when you have finished using it and store it with either mineral spirits or "pump armor" overnight. For long periods of storage, pump in mineral spirits mixed with motor oil. Flush it out with clean spirits prior to using it again. If it's a gas machine, change the oil regularly.
You will lose all lubrication to the engine, and if you run the engine long enough you will have catostrophic engine failure.
your engine will not respond well when you try to give it more gas.
You get engine damage from lack of lubrication
Your car engine will stop.
the engine will lock up
No, it is a gas- minerals are solid.
no/poor gas flow to the engine. Results in stalling/stammerring motor.
it will make it spit and sputter and tear up ur engine
You will ruin the engine and have to spend several thousand for a new one.
No. Natural gas (aka Methane) is a gas.