Yes, a 2-stroke outboard engine typically mixes oil with fuel for lubrication, and some of this oil can be expelled through the exhaust, leading to oil residue in the water. This is a notable environmental concern, as it can contribute to water pollution. In contrast, 4-stroke engines usually have separate oil systems, resulting in less oil being released into the water. However, maintenance and proper operation are key to minimizing environmental impact in both types of engines.
It could cause engine damage. We had somebody put 10W40 4 stroke oil in the injection oil tank of a 2 stroke sea doo pwc and it ran for less than an hour before there was significant engine damage. He is now forever known as Captain 10W40.
Two-stroke oil is the same stuff whether it says "snowmobile," "outboard" or "weed whacker" on the bottle. As long as the mix ratio is right, you can put the same oil in your snowmobile and your boat.
No, you should not use 2-stroke lawn oil in your outboard motor unless it is specifically designed for that purpose. Outboard motors typically require a different type of oil formulated for marine use, which provides better lubrication and protection against the harsh conditions of saltwater or freshwater environments. Using the wrong oil can lead to engine damage and decreased performance. Always consult your owner's manual for the recommended oil type.
you dont mix water with oil. If you have a two stroke engine it needs oil and petrol in the tank or it will just die on you. But if you have a 4 stroke you just put petrol in the tank. Hope this helps.
4 stroke oil
No you can not.
if your scooter has a engine oil dip stick then it is a four stroke. if it has a oil tank that you have to put oil in then it is 2 stroke.
Your really should never put more oil then needed into anything no extra oil will not cause water to get in you obviously have a bad seal somewhere below the water line
Drain it out and replace with proper oil
No - it is formulated very differently. The crankcase of a four stroke engine needs conventional engine oil. DO NOT use two stroke oil in the crankcase.
Nothing will happen. The oil that is required for all automobiles today is 4 stroke oil. So you are using 4 stroke oil anytime you change the oil.
Nothing at all!