Stabil is added to gasoline in small air cooled engines to reduce heat that builds up.
Gasoline (also called petrol) is a mixture of many different complex hydrocarbon molecules that have a roughly similar boiling point. Commercial gasoline also has other substances added to it to improve its performance in internal combustion engines, or to reduce the pollution resulting from its use in those engines.,
it is added to prevent freezing of gasoline
Chalwyn valves are primarily designed for applications involving flammable gases and are commonly used in diesel engines and other heavy machinery to prevent backfire and explosions. In gasoline engines, the combustion process and fuel characteristics differ significantly, and the risk of backfire is typically managed through other means, such as ignition timing and fuel-air mixture control. Additionally, gasoline engines operate at lower compression ratios, making the added complexity of a chalwyn valve unnecessary. This makes chalwyn valves less suitable for gasoline engine applications.
Putting DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) in a gasoline tank can cause significant damage to the engine and fuel system. DEF is designed for diesel engines to reduce emissions and is composed of urea and deionized water, which can lead to corrosion and clogging in gasoline engines. If DEF is mistakenly added, it is crucial to avoid starting the vehicle and have the tank drained and cleaned to prevent costly repairs.
because is doesnt want to be added till its cooled :)
Unleaded gasoline is regular gasoline. Lead used to be added to gasoline to prevent engine knocking but the practice has been banned in most developed countries. 2nd Answer: There are some engines, a lot of them not in cars, that are made to use regular gasoline. They are designed so that the lead in regular old gasoline will build up on certain moving parts, and keep them sealed against engine pressures. Unleaded gas is not good for this type of engine, at all.
automobile
Depends on the engine, and how it's cooled. Air-cooled engines typically run quite hot, and a heavy oil is necessary (20W to 30W oil). Liquid cooled engines typically run a bit cooler and can run a lighter oil (15W to 20W). For example, I have a 5.5 HP Honda air-cooled engine on my push mower and it requires 30W oil. Best answer I can give you is check with your owner's manual or call/contact the engine manufacturer and they can give you a definite answer. Opt for synthetic oils with the manufacturer's recommended weight. Just like your car, lawnmower engines benefit from high grade synthetics, and the added cost for the oil is quite minimal.
to get to the other side haahaahaa
Because it is. face it
Diesel fuel does not have lead added, but it is not the same as unleaded gasoline.Diesel fuel does not have lead added, but it is not the same as unleaded gasoline.
Gasoline. I think sometime in the 90s they added about 10% ethanol to the gasoline.