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What happens when you put salt in a car engine?

What happens when you put salt in a car engine?

Salt (or sugar) doesn’t disolve in gasoline. Therefore it could get past the fuel filter and into the cylinders, thus scratching the cylinder walls and ruining the piston rings. In either case, the resulting damage would result in loss of power, and the need for a rebuild.

What happens if you put antifreeze in gas tank?

They will drain your tank, flush it and replace it with real gas. Antifreeze in the gas tank isn’t a problem – that can’t be fixed by draining the gas tank, flushing it and replacing with good gasoline. Running your engine with gas mixed with antifreeze is not a good idea.

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What happens if you put antifreeze in a gas tank?

What is the easiest way to ruin a car engine block?

Easiest way is to drive a car with summer liquids up north somewhere and freeze your block so it cracks. Instant goodbye. Second is to run it dry without oil, that requires a bit more effort. The most common way though even with a well maintained car is snapping the belt… you might be fine but you might destroy Oh easily.

Is it possible to fix an engine with enough money?

Ever hear the expression, “anything can be fixed with enough money” That is totally true the auto mechanics. As a matter of fact, We can repair engines when there is not engine to repair. Leaking head gasket? no fun, time consuming but far beyond being a REAL killer. Cracked head?-Just get new heads and head gaskets, then see above point.

How do you fix a car engine that won’t start?

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Most people here recommend draining the oil and let the motor run until it quits. Friction will destroy the pistons, chambers, rods, any moving parts. I have another plan. Add oil to the engine until you can’t add any more. Start the engine and run away. The engine will destroy itself.

What happens if you put the wrong fuel in a car?

Filling in with the wrong fuel usually won’t destroy the engine, thats usually. Of course, then you get into sabotage, like sugar in the tank, but as far as natural ways go, freezing the block requires very little effort and very little maintenance omission. Less obvious ones…