actually theres no such thing as a hotter plug or a colder plug it is all about removing heat from the cylinder go to ngk spark plugs .com and check out their web site it explains it its pretty cool.
No it will not.
the Chevy s-10 has a timeng belt in the back of it by the destribiture but no it wont hurt it at all just put a new one on
.Mixing a small amount of oil in the diesel fuel will not hurt a motor. The motor will run rough and produce black smoke.
You may do serious damage to the lawnmower if the wrong spark plug is installed.
If you have worn rings, the motor is already hurt. If the bearings are as bad as the rings, catastrophic failure is right around the corner.
If you break a timing belt the valves will not be hurt.
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No it will not but don't mix it with the orange.
It's better to make your gas/oil mixture richer, i.e. more oil added, than leaner, i.e. less oil added. A leaner mixture, such as 50:1 will make your motor run "hotter", but won't give enough lubricity to the piston, resulting in shorter life for your mower. You should use AT LEAST a 32:1 mixture, and a 25:1 won't hurt it, but it might make it smoke a little, and might eventually foul your spark plug. But at least you'll know your piston and cylinder are getting plenty of lubrication.
Yes it does. Boring it at all has an effect on it. However, a .040 overbore won't hurt anything. Most blocks can easily handle a .060 overbore, so you should be just fine at .040.
If you managed to find any leaded gas then No, it will not hurt anything.
So you don't hurt yourself.