The unburned gasoline accumulated in the crankcase is recirculated by the PCV valve to the intake air and burned again.
The unburned gasoline in the exhaust reacts inside the catalytic converter, making carbon dioxide and water.
White, water vapor. Gray/black unburned gasoline. Blueish, burning oil.
a gasoline engine is an Internal combustion engine
Gasoline is composed of a mixture of hydrocarbons having 6 to 9 carbon atoms, some linear some cyclic. The laboratory standard "gasoline" used for quality comparison is 100% pure linear octane (i.e. 8 carbon atoms). When burned in an engine with a shortage of oxygen, it does produce smaller hydrocarbons called "unburned hydrocarbons" that contribute to smog.
The gasoline engine came first. The gasoline engine was invented and patented in 1823 with the first efficient gasoline engine developed in 1876. The diesel was invented in 1893 which was 70 years after the gasoline engine.
If you're asking what will happen if you put gasoline in a diesel engine, the engine will be destroyed if you run it on gasoline.
When gasoline is burned in an engine, it causes the pistons to go up and down. The pistons then turn the cam shaft which turns the transmission and drive shaft. The drive shaft turns the wheels after the car is put into gear.
To prevent a back-fire which results when unburned exhaust collects in the engine area
and internal combustion engine and a gasoline engine are the same thing.
That's an engine that burns gasoline, to produce motion. Many car engines use gasoline as fuel.
all engine using gasoline (whether regular or premium) as fuel is called gasoline engine. motorcycle engine. generetors, buses. are example of gasoline engine
NO, do not use diesel oil and a gasoline engine.
Diesel engines are more efficient than gasoline engines.