Yes, a small twig dropped in a gasoline tank can cause problems. While it may not immediately obstruct fuel flow, it can lead to clogging of the fuel filter or fuel lines over time. Additionally, any debris in the tank can interfere with the fuel pump's operation and potentially damage the engine. It's best to keep foreign objects out of the fuel system to ensure proper functioning.
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Gasoline is NOT good for a tree. It would kill it "IF" it is a large enough amount of gasoline poured on a young, small, sick, delicate or sensitive tree. A large, older tree and a small amount of gas is not a problem. It depends on all those factors if it would harm or kill a tree. There is potential.
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No - a small amount will not damage the engine, though may cause it to run badly. However, a larger amount can cause serious damage, and the tank and engine should be drained.
It is extremely dangerous to drink gasoline, and even a small amount can be toxic and potentially fatal. Gasoline is a hazardous substance that can cause severe health issues, including poisoning, lung damage, and organ failure. If you or someone else has ingested gasoline, seek medical attention immediately. Never attempt to consume gasoline or any other toxic substances.
Absolutely not! Petrol (gasoline) can cause catastrophic damage to a diesel automobile engine, even in very small quantities.
Stabil is added to gasoline in small air cooled engines to reduce heat that builds up.
The cost of gasoline made their summer plans too expensive. The small engine ran on gasoline mixed with oil.
it could be the cause, also constipation for any animal is very stressful, see your vet for this problem.
With gasoline
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Mudskippers can walk on their fins so a small incline should cause little problem to them. So yes they can.