It will flow over the sides
not much. it would change the viscosity of the oil. the diesel oil is much thicker than regular engine oil.
As long as the light remains in the motor oil, nothing happens to its speed.
Usually it happens when an oil carrying boat hits a reef of in some cases an iceberg and tears or rips the hull open, when this happens the oil spills into the ocean.
Cracked block or blown head gasket.
when motor oil is heated it viscotity rises and becomes thicker
can someone tell me what the gas to oil mixture for a 48 spl Johnson boat motor is please
U will die....
The boat does still go full throtle
If you put in to much oil it will smoke really bad, or will not run. If not enough oil you will damage motor.
Without oil, there will be no lubrication. Metal will be moving directly against metal, without a protective oil layer in between. This will cause heat and wear. Pistons can seize in the cylinders and bearings will wear out.
50:1
If there is no oil tank on the engine, the oil must be added to the fuel.