could be a blown head gas kit check the oli too if it is kinda milly looking then you need a head gaskit they also sell a die that you put in the coolant to check it too goodluck I can't really see gas and coolant ever mixing in your car. If you were looking in your radiator and saw colors or even oil (black) then you would have a head gasket or intake manifold gasket problem possibly. hope that helps.
You may need to have your engine compression tested. To make sure it's not mixing your oil and coolant together. This will be a sign of a bad head or bad head gasket.
If your lawnmower is a 2 stroke mixing oil in the gas is what it needs to run right. If your lawnmower is a 4 stroke mixing oil in the gas fouls the plug and makes it not run.
Examples of solid in a car include the metal body, rubber tires, and plastic components. Liquids in a car include engine oil, coolant, and windshield washer fluid. Gas in a car includes the fuel in the gas tank and the air in the tires.
no
Check coolant level Perhaps thermostat is not opening to allow coolant flow
gas, oil, brake fluid, coolant
Yes
Not really. Fill up with the "correct" octane when you run some fuel out of your ride.
yes, a mixture of coolant and gas can and will ruin your motor
Nitrogen gas which is created by mixing sodium azide with potassium nitrate which produces the nitrogen.
A faulty oxygen sensor can make a car smell like gas. Oxygen and gasoline mixing wrong can cause excessive pollution. Replacing the oxygen sensor can correct this issue, and improve the gas mileage in the car.
No, mixing baking soda with ammonia can produce a toxic gas called chloramine which can be harmful to breathe in. It is best to avoid mixing these two substances together.