Question:
If you put petrol mixed with 2 stroke into a 4 stroke bike, what would it do?
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i had bike stole when i got it back it had 2 stroke oil in the gas it foul the plugs and mess up the carb best thing is to drain it outat a guess i should imagine it would gunk up the carbs and exhaust port because the oil don't burn properly.. but i have no idea
Crash and burn.
2 stroke has oil in it.
4 stroke needs gas only.
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it would smoke maybe foul a plug if you always run it like that it will start to run crappy a little wont hurt though performance will suffer thoughHow to hotwire an Oldsmobile intrigue??
smoke a heck of a lot, thats for sure! thats if it even keeps on keeping on, then it will probably coat the inside of said 4stroke engine & exaust with oil! which is bad mmmkit would quit working. what if you put milk in your gas tank?
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Depending on how much oil was mixed with the gasoline, it would belch a lot of blue smoke and foul the spark plugs. If a heavy concentration of oil was mixed in, it may not fire at all (no combustion). After doing so, at a minimum, you would need to clean and gap the spark plugs, and run several tanks of gasoline through the system (under normal operation) to clear most of the oil residue from the fuel lines and carburetor. Duiring that time, you would be leaving a trail of blue smoke to mark your passage. It is also possible that you may need to remove, disassemble and clean the carburetor to remove contamination.It would make the engine smoke and not be desirable, maybe need to clean the carb and plug up the cat if it has one- few bikes do. However- if you put plain gas in a 2 stroke engine- (opposite of your question) you would blow up the motor due to lack of lubrication.
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2 stroke is gas mixed with oil. Putting it in a 4 stroke engine is sometimes a good idea. It can't hurt the engine. It will lubricate and clean your engine top end and that's a good thing. However if you do it continuously the engine would cease to run, not because there is any damage done, but more likely because of fouling plugs and lack of a highly combustible gas in the cylinder. If you did have it in mind to lubricate and clean the internal parts of your engine (including seals) to get better performance try using, for a motorcycle about one quarter of a standard measuring cup of transmission fluid every six months or once a year. For a car one third to one half of a litre once a year.More Questions & Answers ...
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