15x8 tire = 14.4 oz.
Put the lawnmower on blocks so that the tire is not touching the ground. Loosen the wheel lugs. Pull the tire off. Replace with a new tire.
No, putting slime in a tube tire is not recommended for added protection against punctures. It can cause issues with tire balance and may not effectively prevent punctures. It is better to use puncture-resistant tires or tire liners for added protection.
Yes, just be sure rim is same size as the ones tire is being mounted to.
0.6 litres
Yes it is possible to do that.
The engine floods and you have to wait for the lawnmower to drain before you start it up again or it might start smoking.
u put glue in it
to put the oil in the lawnmower's crankcase would be fine, so long as it is an appropriate viscosity.
For slime tire repair, it was called "green slimy stuff" during it's first uses and "slime" stuck.
how much weight you can put on it.
if its regular gas
first you put hot water then put a bowl in the hot water in the bowl with nothing in it you put the slime in for 15 secends