yes siphon it out 4 stroke oil is not designed to burn in a 2 stroke engine major engine damage is very likely
It is a 2 stroke !! Good running engine with minimal issues.
A 1993 Seadoo SP is a two stroke engine and needs oil mixed in the fuel, but it should have a reservoir which holds the 2 stroke oil and there is an automated injector.
I have owned Seadoos for over 20 yrs. I change my oil once every season at the beginning of the season and I ONLY use Seadoo brand recommended oil. I know its costly but I have NEVER had a ski problem. My friends and family members have used cheaper oils and had problems down the road.
You should use the appropriate oil for the type of motor it is. 4-strokes should have 4-stroke oil and 2-strokes should have 2-stroke oil. my friend bought a used 4 stroke 4 wheeler and the first day the oil started shooting from the head,she took it back and he ran hoses from crankcaase to head, and the previous owner told her to use 2 stroke in crankcase.makes no sence unless hes rigged it up to work temporaraly.
Post-stroke
You should be more concerned about the family member that had the stroke than what you should wear. You can wear anything, but black.
No. In this case, stroke and cycle means the same thing. So 2-stroke/2-cycle engines should have 2-stroke/2-cycle oil and 4-stroke/4-cycle engines should have 4-stroke/4-cycle oil.
If it is happening right now, call 911. Damage from a stroke can often be lessened, but the patient must be seen in the emergency room immediately, best within the hour that symptoms started. Don't drive them to hospital yourself, they should go by ambulance (911). Take all their medications or a list with you to hospital.
For the same engine size, it should be.
If you suspect stroke symptoms on you or a loved one you should immediately call 911. Do not waste time second guessing if it's a stroke or not. Within 5 minutes a life can be saved.
A 1994 Sea-Doo is a 2-stroke engine.. it has no Crank case oil.. Just oil in the Fuel.. either via Oil tank or Pre-Mix.. the oil that is in the fuel lubricates the entire engine.
There are types of chiropractic manipulations that can reduce the blood flow to certain areas and result in a stroke. Stroke patients should avoid any type of neck or spinal manipulation on account of it causing another stroke.