No, the flush oil is to clean the parts of the engine that are oiled. If you put it in the fuel tank it will block up tour fuel filters and your carburettors.
Someone is putting it there. There is no way for oil to get from the engine to your fuel tank by natural means. Literally, if you have oil in your fuel tank, someone is sabotaging your vehicle by putting the oil there.
If you accidentally put regular gasoline in your oil-gas weedeater, do not start the engine. First, remove the fuel tank cap and drain the contaminated fuel completely. After draining, you should flush the tank with the correct fuel mixture of gasoline and oil to ensure all residue is removed. Finally, refill the tank with the proper oil-gas mixture and check for any issues before starting the engine.
Oil does not go in the fuel tank of a 1996 Ford F-250 with a 7.3 Power Stroke; instead, diesel fuel is used. The engine has a separate oil system that lubricates engine components. Adding oil to the fuel tank can cause serious engine damage and is not recommended. Always ensure to use the correct fluids for their designated systems.
a 2 stroke engine is lubricated by the fuel. the fuel is either premixed with oil and poured into the gas tank or it has a separate oil tank to inject the oil into the gas. once past the carburetor the fuel mist flows around the inside of the engine before entering the combustion chamber.
Not far, anyway. The engine flush is not engine oil ... its only purpose is to, hopefully, clean the inside of the engine areas. That's why it's called "Engine Flush" and not "Engine Oil". Get it out and put the new oil in soon.
Add Engine Flush to the motor oil at running temperature before changing the oil. After adding the product, allow the engine to idle for approx. 10 minutes. Then change the oil and the filter. Engine Flush is compatible with all commercially available motor oils. We recommend cleaning the engine interior with Engine Flush before every oil change.
depends on model but fuel filter in tank air filter in air box fuel filter by engine fuel filter under duel tank oil filter front bottom of engine usually about it...
If there is no oil tank on the engine, the oil must be added to the fuel.
unless the car is a cake, yes..Answer 2:In cars there are multiple protections put in place to ensure that sugar does not get to the engine; fuel filters, oil filters, etc.Putting sugar in the fuel tank would clog the fuel tank filter (tank sock), and or the fuel filter. Putting sugar in the oil would clog the oil filter (engage the bypass so oil would still flow). The engine may shut down, but little damage would incur from the act.
Drain ALL fluids, including engine oil, transmission, differentials, fuel tank, carb, etc. Remove spark plug(s) and blow out any water it the cylinder(s). Refill with fresh fluids. Flush hydraulic brake and clutch systems with fresh fluid. Change fuel filter and refill tank with fresh fuel.
Do you mean flush the oil (not recommended) or flush the coolant?
Oh, it looks like we've made a happy little mistake! Don't worry, friend, it happens to all of us. Just make sure to drain the fuel tank and refill it with the correct fuel. Take your time, there are no mistakes, just happy accidents.