Friction
No
typically most automobile gasoline engines operate between 190F-210F 220F and up is usually when a motor is beginning to overheat
A stuck or incorrectly installed thermostat.
if the two were in a container, the oil would raise to the top. if that helps any
Your motor oil going bad would cause that. That is in the crankcase, not the transmission.
it is possible for heat from combustion to cause an engine to overheat quickly depending on where the gasket is blown, but i would look for a lack of coolant circulation first. if your coolant is not getting out of the motor and into the radiator it will overheat very quickly.
Motor oil will float on water. That makes water denser.
yes Gasoline is not a safe cleaner.
Gasoline or oil usually goes into a motor.
It will overheat at idle.It will overheat at idle.
Yes, but the 600 volts would have to be transformed down to 480 volts. Direct connection to the motor with 600 volts would overheat the motor to destruction.
Debris in the hoses or reservoir could cause the motor to overheat. Also, running the pump without fluid could do the same.