It will probably just foul the plug or wreck the engine because the oil is not designed to mix with the fuel and will not lubricate the motor.
You freeze up the engine
oil+gas=2stroke gas only in the tank=4stroke
The terms 4 stroke, and 4 cycle, have the same meaning. There is no difference in the oil.
No. A four stroke uses regular gasloine and has a separate place to add the motor oil.
A 4-stroke bike typically runs on gasoline, which is a common fuel for internal combustion engines. If it has no 4-stroke engine components, it might be powered by an alternative engine type, such as a 2-stroke engine or an electric motor. In the case of a 2-stroke engine, the fuel is usually a mixture of gasoline and oil. An electric bike would rely on batteries for power instead of any fuel.
The best way to know if an engine is 2-stroke or 4-stroke, is to look for an oil spout. If the engine has an oil spout where oil has to be poured into, it is a 4-stroke. If the engine has no oil spout and the oil has to be added to the fuel, then it is a 2-stroke.
If petrol mixes with engine oil in a 4 stroke engine then the mixture becomes thick and its combustion will not be efficient. The exhaust will be smoky due to this incomplete combustion. also this will reduce engine efficiency.
The recommended oil to use for mixing with gas in a two-stroke engine is two-stroke engine oil.
nothing the 2stroke-petrol will smoke as it burns the oil which should be mixed in it
It is possible to use 4-stroke oil in a 2-stroke engine in an emergency situation. You should not use this oil in the long term as it will damage the engine.
SAE 10w30 Full Synthetic any major brand.
If it is a 2-stroke engine, 2-cycle engine oil is added to the gasoline. If the engine is 4-stroke, regular 30W motor oil is used. To tell if your engine is 2-stroke or 4-stroke, look for a spout where oil is poured into the engine. If there is no spout, then the engine is 2-stroke and 2-cycle oil must be added to the gasoline.