separate oil & gas tank - it ran for a few minutes then quit. I realized my error and drained the oil tank. If I allow it to dry out will it work properly?
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2 Responses to “Oops I’ve accidentally put gas in my oil tank of lawnmower - what can I do?”
You may have damaged your engine if it quit on it’s own. Introducing gas where oil should be will eliminate needed lubrication and cause extreme overheating. If it gets hot enough it will cause scoring or warping of parts.
The good news is these small engines are tough and it may be fine.
Add oil and start her back up. If it runs you’re set.
September 10th, 2009 at 1:33 am
You may have damaged your engine if it quit on it’s own. Introducing gas where oil should be will eliminate needed lubrication and cause extreme overheating. If it gets hot enough it will cause scoring or warping of parts.
The good news is these small engines are tough and it may be fine.
Add oil and start her back up. If it runs you’re set.
September 13th, 2009 at 5:59 am
it probably siezed the engine–not good
drain and refill with oil and give it a try, you really can’t mess it up anymore than you have already—maybe youll be lucky and it will be ok