I wouldn't, it will probably work, but for the couple of bucks, go get some proper oil.
You can use hydrogen instead as long as it was teste so you couldn't blow up your car after. Also, you could use water as it's an endless resource because it's all around us and it can be used to very good use. You could use eletric but oil is used for more stuff than we think like oil can be used in vasoline and to make kerosene (fuel for jets/airplanes) so it would be very hard to replace it unless we don't save fossil fuels and we need to start to develop new ways to use alternative use to fuel.
no its not good
No, you should never use gasoline or petrol to clean an airless spray gun. Always use the thinner that is specified for the material sprayed to immediately clean out an airless.
5w20, 5w30, 10w30, 15w40 etc. It will depend on what the manufacturer recommends. It all depends on the engine,manufacturer's recommendations, type of fuel it uses (gasoline,diesel),climate conditions,etc. Too many variables.
I can answer that a little. Moisture in the gas tank combines with the petrol/gasoline and causes the wax build-up. The wax is really only petroleum jelly - from the word petrol, really! It can be found naturally coming out of the ground at oil drilling sites. Oil field workers scrape the stuff off of the drilling pipes and use it to treat small cuts and bruises ..... and, obviously, Pharmacists have found a way to package it and charge us for what is essentially a waste by-product. Always keep your gas tank filled up, as aircraft pilots are taught to do, and don't leave a tank of gas un-used for months at a time, to avoid the moisture in the air from gelling with the gas and becoming a potential hazard.
The engine oil to use depends on the type of engine (diesel or petrol). See the car manual to know the exact oil reccomended by FIAT for your car
Petrol
In such type of engine we can use both type of fuel (petrol and disel). And/or some other fuels like lpg, cng.
They use petrol (gas) and engine oil.
Ordinary 87 gasoline, the same you put in a car. It depends if it is a four stroke or two stroke engine. If the engine has a separate filler for oil then plain petrol will do. If there is no separate filler the 25 to 1 petrol /oil mix should be OK.
how much petrol will a car use (enginne two liters)
i think that we use petrol for vehicles lawn mowers etc. but we use on a daily basis too much petrol we should really cut our oil use
Diesel engines have a far higher compression which allows the diesel fuel to explode without the use of a spark plug.
Because the petrol is the best combustible
Motor oil
Using the right type of engine oil in a car ensures that it runs smoothly, and everything is properly lubricated. A 2003 1 Liter Petrol Nissan Micra uses 10/40 oil.
oil and petrol