Nothing as long as you do not start the engine. If you start and run the engine with no oil, then it will self destruct in short order from lack of lubrication.
crankcase oil is the oil in the engine .some call it crankcase oil some call it engine oil
vehicle will overheat. just dump the oil and antifreeze , flush engine and refill with clean oil
Yes. The oil drips into the crankcase via the oil filler location.
Crankcase oil is engine oil , so yes
The crankcase is the inner part of the engine block and oil pan.
Its stamped on the Crankcase and its 850ML.
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no
No it doesn't have crankcase oil. Transmission oil yes, but the crank, piston and bearings are all lubed by injected/mixed oil.
No oil in crankcase in a Harley Big Twin. All FXR's take three quarts in the oil tank.
Your 1988 Yamaha Virago 250 pours oil from the crankcase vent hose because of a disconnected crankcase vent line.
Yes, it sure will. Never overfill your crankcase.