It won't hurt it at all .old mechanic's use to pour it through the carburetor to build the litters up
If you accidentally did that then drain the engine oil out immediately and pour in the correct weight oil.
internal transmission parts may stick depending on how much oil it was
you will have to have it towed to a shop to have the trans flushed; do not drive it!!
to the transmission, not the engine
the transmission is located on the driver's side of the engine and yes the engine has to be removed to change the transmission
I would NOT DRIVE THE CAR. You can start it then change the oil immediatly. Transmisson oil is a great cleaner but not a very good lubricant for an engine.
Should have a rev limiter to protect engine from over revving
transmission.
Between the engine and transmission.Between the engine and transmission.
On the bottom of the engine or transmission.On the bottom of the engine or transmission.
You should drain the oil in the engine. Put engine oil back in the engine because the transmission oil is not made for engines and will hurt the moving parts of the engine if left in.
Do you mean into the engine? If so it depends on how little; a quart is too much for a small engine. There wouldn't be any immediate damage but change the oil before running the car again.