Can you use Honey as Engine Oil? Let's find out!
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- Many viewers requested we test honey or maple syrup as engine oil. So, what will happen to an engine if honey is used in place of engine oil? In a previous video, we tested sugar in gas and the engine survived. Will the engine survive this time? Obviously, you'd never want to do this to any engine. However, many viewers have been on the receiving end of spiteful deeds, such as this. Also, if you were in an extreme emergency and had to choose between using honey and nothing at all in the crankcase of an engine, would honey be better than nothing? Things get interesting in this video when Marvel Mystery Oil and Seafoam deep creep is used to "save the engine". Will MMO and Seafoam be able to help?
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*Puts honey in crank case*
"I dont wanna kill this engine"
lol. Thanks
*surprised pikachu*
😂
You never wanna see brown crispy substance on your dipstick, that means your engine's burning honey
@@JarrettWilliams99 "that means your engine's burning honey"
I'm laughing so hard rn
Used to find bears going through my trash cans at night now they're mowing my lawn.
Good one!
@@ProjectFarm lol lol
Haha
If you find a freshly mowed section of grass in the woods,,, run
Perfect lol
Let's not forget that dude ran an engine with honey for oil and THEN got it running again! That's why we love this dude though right.
Thank you!
@@ProjectFarm In all honesty... Thank YOU!
@@CynHicks In all *honeysty*
Saraneth the Binder In
@@hyperpickle7906 i
The fact that this man spends his hard earned money to provide wholesome entertainment and content for us is amazing we really need more UA-camrs like ProjectFarm he doesn't clickbait and he doesn't need to his vids are great without a flashy title and thumbnail.
Thank you very much!
The fact that he does that for money , yup I know it's hard
His hard earned money lol. The only reason he has that money, is by providing this content. Without it, there would be no content, and no hard earned money
@@michaelesposito2629 still some people prefer not to use their money at all or go reallyyy cheap.
Jason Izuki perhaps, but that still doesn’t change my comment. You tubers aren’t doing it out of the kindness of their hearts. They are a business just like any other . Produce content, make money, use money to make more content that will then make you even more money.
That's one of the sweetest running engines I've ever seen.
Thank You!
LOL
Badum tss
@@ProjectFarm woosh
Troy B. Esteban not a wooosh
Bacon grease for engine oil, please. 🙂👍
Great video idea! Thank you
@@ProjectFarm, more than anything, I'm curious what the crankcase gases would smell like. Lol
lol. I can only imagine!
that would be some good smelling fumes right there
Agreed! delicious, crispy crankcase smoke .
He started his lawnmower on honey... I can’t even start mine on GAS
lol Thanks for the feedback.
@Justinian Yi it was just for the joke
@@ProjectFarm can you mix honey to 90% engin oil, 10% honey oil. That should allow some wear and tear to be visible.
Yo Jake check your lawnmower's oil. Older lawnmowers sometimes have never had their oil changed... That can cause lots and lots of issues.
Until it cools off. Then a solid sugar block.
The fact the engine lasted 25 minutes on honey is pretty crazy and the fact he got it running again is insane! Awesome job.
Amazing, isn't it! Thanks for watching.
It might have run longer with nothing but oil residue in it.
@@kevinnielsen1356 I was wondering that, too. You'd think that even after draining the oil, there would be, at least, a think film of oil left behind. I wonder how long that coating would hold up before catastrophic failure.
@@atomicagegamer3693 In the early seventies my best friends dad junked his Toyota Carolla. We decided to kill it. We drained the engine oil, started it up, put a brick on the gas pedal for about half throttle and let it run. After about 15min we decided it must be a good engine and stopped the experiment. We put oil back in it and my best friend drove it to high school for almost a year. Something else broke and he stopped driving it.
@@atomicagegamer3693 At idle, about 15 minutes or so. Under load, or higher RPMs, it can only last for 30 seconds or maybe even less before it becomes laboured and seized
Can you use engine oil as honey? Let's find out!
Mmmmmmm tasty
Can you use honey as engine?
This actually been done literally. :( just look up engine oil "lady cooking with motor oil"
mmm....lots of minerals....totally organic! *dies instantly*
Auto is dead
Is mayonnaise an engine oil???
Thanks for the video idea!
Eric John. No Eric mayonnaise isn’t a engine oil
Horseradish is not an engine oil either.
Nor is ketchup.
Yeah uh, we're with the pet hospital down the street and I understand that you have a dying animal on the premises... *slams door*
His Craigslist ad- "I've got a sweet little mower for sale"
lol. Thanks
lolololol!!!!
Ran when parked
It's a honey of a deal!
Used very little
My Father was a master mechanic for 35 years, learning his craft in the Navy. I ended up being the best "gofor" in the history of engine repair, learning next to nothing about engine repair. I'm 52 years old now, he is long gone and I can honestly say, you have more patience with me than he ever did. :D . Thanks for the great videos.
Thank you for the feedback
Test the effects of very thick oil, e.g. 20W-50, to see if it will restore compression and engine performance on a very worn engine.
Great video idea! Thank you
I had a 79 f150 with a worn out 400m, had next to no oil pressure with 10w30 and was loud internally. I didn't go that extreme but i changed the 10w30 out for 15w40 diesel oil and it quieted things down and raised the oil pressure. Did the same with my old 88 dodge with a knocking 318 and it helped quiet it down. Power from both felt roughly the same. didn't test compression
Kevin Deininger
Yeah, I use SAE 30 in small, and air-cooled engines.
@@souljahroch2519 Are you able to crank them in Winter conditions?
@@tsd560ti6 Once you cut a path through the frozen oil, sure... but it's gonna be a bear. If it never shuts down you could do it, but for a tractor or something stored outside, I wouldn't
Run a engine with heavy-duty gearbox fluid (80W-90)
Great test idea! Thank you
FreddyXP
Prediction: it'll run just fine. Gear oil and engine oil use a different viscosity scale, 80w90 gear oil is roughly the same viscosity a 20w50 engine oil.
Think I tried this when I was younger and dumber, I remember the stench of hypoid...
Project Farm I just took a Kohler 12 hp out of a cub cadet that burned a half quart of 90-140 in 30 minutes. But it still pushed snow out of my driveway
I knew a guy who did this in an attempt to regain oil pressure in a worn out motor. ('49 Ford I think). As I recall either one of the connecting rods broke or it through a rod. The oil was too thick to flow into the tight tolerances of the bearings and what not.
3:31 Damn! That lawnmower had more backfire than a Honda that sounds like a lawnmower 🤣
Thank you!
Now a word from our sponsor “honey”
lol
I'm waiting for him to accidentally discover something that works better than motor oil.
@@scottcantdance804 He would be spirited away by men in dark suits.
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Bee's wants to know your address
lol
LOVE IT
😂
Do they want to send their sweet compliments or will they insult in such a stinging way it'll be like your head's buzzed?
Bring It On!!!!!
You didn't add pumpkin spice.
lol. That explains why the engine seized. Live and learn. lol
Oh snap! With the spice, one controls it all! :)
@@haydenc2742
Maybe you could have said,
*One spice to rule them all.*
It's not a latte or Spice Girls or even pumpkin pie actually that would be great
Maybe heavy corn syrup works better. :-)
lol. Great point! You've got a great UA-cam channel.
electronicsNmore
That was corn syrup. Pure honey crystalizes at refrigerator, or below temps. Careful what you eat...
Many, many years ago, a mechanic related a story about opening up a seized engine. He said that when he unbolted the oil pan, it wouldn't come loose. He ended up wedging a pry bar in one side and forcing it deep enough to lever the pan away from the block. It was so stuck that it was ruined getting it loose. Once the bottom of the engine was open, he was stunned by the horrible condition he saw. He said it looked like it was coated with lava. He made some inquiries and found out that the source of the ruination was syrup. The owner of the truck said he noticed a couple of empty syrup bottles by the truck, but didn't think anything of it. As it turned out, an old 'friend' had a reason to want to give a little payback. The bottles were left on purpose. He knew that the guy would eventually put two and two together and realize that the syrup was put in the engine. If he had realized it before running the engine, it could have been drained out. Once it was pumped through the engine and heated, the engine's fate was sealed (pun intended). I have used Karo syrup a couple times when appropriate. Life's rough.
electronicsNmore seems to be working for us Americans just fine you know besides just the usual obesity and heart attacks no big deal...
Yea I would love to see the corn syrup reaction. Always knew about sugar in the engine. As seen before the gas doesn't react as much until it hits the internal chamber of the cylinder wall.
I like that the engine was restorable. It is interesting the abuse an engine can take and be restored to function.
Did honey work better than no oil?
Kill it by spraying it with water once its up to operating tempersture. Or submerge it while running, simulating a dip in the farm pond & see if the water cracks the case...
Great video idea!
Would be cool to see an engine running underwater with snorkels
water on hot metal wont cause a crack. I mean don't u think engines would be detonating every time it rained? never mind motor cross bikes atv's and all off road vehicles that cross rivers? boat motors etc etc.
bobspurloc it’s not the temperature difference that causes the crack, granted it’s not good for hot metal to touch cold water it won’t be catastrophic. The point is once the water enters the cylinder by the intake stroke it closed and the piston rises trying to compress the water. Water does not compress and all the pressure can break rods and or crack the case.
well usually an engine has stalled by the time the cylinder is going to fill with water as the exhaust gets shut down. tossing a running engine in water isn't going to instantly suck water into the cylinder. like I said, we would have engines jettisoning left and right offroading. ive submerged my dirt bike several times, it will stall wait before cylinders fill. no liquids compress hence why fuel injectors that gets stuck open will destroy a cylinder. that's how eric the car guy snapped a ring...
I've heard some people use gunpowder as oil. Can you try it?
Knuckles #2761 rip him lmao
na na na nitroglycerine XD
maby amfo
chill FBI just a joke
😁
I think that you meant nitroglycerin 😉
Go ahead
A liquid metal polishing compound in the crankcase would be interesting
Great test idea!
What about liquid metal iself? Like the one that is used as thermal compound for computers
Second that. I've always wondered what effect the polishing compounds I use on vehicle exteriors would have if they got inside the engines.
@@eduardoavila646 I suggested another liquid metal thing a while back, pouring some gallium into the carb while the engine is running. see how fast it alloys with the aluminum and makes the whole engine melt
RickBaconsAdventures Yeah! And also in another engine, maybe another liquid metal that doesnt react that much?
I hope to live a life that leads me to a point where I’m forced to choose between death or adding honey as engine oil
I wonder if packing the crank case full of grease would work...🤔🤔
Thanks for the video idea!
It will not lubricate the cylinder walls
If you use cheap grease it will surprise you! Good high temp grease will not lube piston until it gets above 550 but by then the engine is pretty much gone if not already.
I have done this with wheel bearing grease. Went great for 3 yard mows. Then I added 80/140 diff oil and it went for ages no issues. It made the grease disappear. Drained it all and ran dry til it eventually destroyed itself. Super clean inside the crankcase when I pulled it down.
In the movie Matilda, the father is a dodgy used car salesman, and says putting sawdust in the oil makes it run smooth for a few miles... 😃
He also put it in the gearbox and drove them backwards for a few hundred miles. Was a huge fan of the book and movie growing up
Thanks for the video idea!
I had always heard Sawdust in the gear-box of a differential... not the engine.
I support saw dust test.have always wondered what it would actually do to an engine. Granted the splash system in a small engine is different from the pressure system in a car. That would also play a factor in the results.also worth pointing out that a car engine has an oil filter.
Putting it in a rear end is an old trick to quiet the gears
a powder type lubricant like graphite would be interesting, maybe suspended in water
Great test idea! Thank you
or perhaps acetone or rubbing alcohol. i know graphite mixed with acetone is used to carry the graphite down things like speedometer cables since the "carrier" will evaporate and leave only dry graphite, that way the spinning cable won't work liquid oil up into the speedo connection. i only mention that because it's a common use for a graphite and liquid mixture, i'm not sure if graphite+water is used for anything
Great idea pencil graphite
I see you guys are too young to remember ARCO Graphite motor oil. That was exactly the idea there.
Wouldn't graphite plug the oil filter (depending on the micron size of the filter material).
Awesome video! Didn't know this one existed! these "short" videos are fun and a great idea!
Thanks so much!
What about hitting the engine with a 100hp dry nos shot?
Great video idea! Thank you
o_O
It go boom!
Project Farm do it!
That much NO2 would just stall the engine. This is a 5 HP engine, max, so that much NO2 would just dump back out the carb. Movies always portray NO2 or Oxygen as explosive, but neither gas is even flammable.
I tried running pumpkin pie in my crankcase, the motor seized up, but it smelled heavenly.
lol
lmaooo
😂😂😂
1:12 that moment when you want to say 'all kinds' or 'all types' but the brain chooses to blend the two into 'all kipes'
lol
🤣
Lol it happens!
I do this all the time with words 😂
It’s actually a sign of intelligence
Your smile always make me smile! Thank you for making these videos!
You are so welcome!
Non-newtonian fluid as engine oil
Thanks for the video idea!
Isn't honey non-newtonian?
Vibhav Jha it is, but I think he meant something like oobleck
corn starch solution
@@ApeX-gh1wo Interesting to see oobleck and how itll work with the piston slapping it..
This must be SUPER sweet crude.
lol. Thanks
"I don't want to kill this engine"
Says after running it on honey :D
lol
Lawn mower: why are torturing me like this?
lol
@@ProjectFarm Yeah I'm waiting for "Lawn Mower Abuse" swat cops to come roping down from a chopper minute now!
This has to be the most painful Project Farm I've ever seen...
That poor engine...
DIY making caramel with my lawnmower
lol
You cannot make caramel from honey silly.
I want this mower engine manufacturer to build car engines!!! Pls! And I’ll buy that car
Great point!
Easy, buy a Toyota 4.7L v8
Honda?
1.9 TDI
I know right? He's given that thing all kinds of hell.
Greetings from a viewer from Poland. Thanks a lot for quality content. I like straight forward format and no bulls+it.
Greetings! You are welcome!
I was really surprised it ran as long as it did.
I was surprised too.
It did well, lawnmower engines are made to survive years of abuse and neglect.
For sale: used push mower, runs smooth as honey.
lol.
You forgot to add "no low-ball offers I know what I got" lmao
Yea, but put Marvel Mystery Oil on Pancakes and see which one wins! 🥞
Again, I thing the MMV would win! (Then, chase it with a activated charcoal smoothie)
Vincent Robinette This guy knows how to party! 🥞
Vincent Robinette One time a guy put White Lube (White Lithium Grease) on my bagel! 🥯 I hardly noticed because I was spraying carb cleaner while eating it and thought I just got a bit of overspray on it. This was the mid eighties when carburetors were half computer controlled, what a pain in the ass that was!!!
Marvel mystery oil has dichlorobenzene, which can't be good for you. If you do that you will end up on Chubbyemu's channel.
Yes officer this comment right here
Your videos speak to the durability of lawnmower engines as much as they do to the lubricating qualities of various substances!
Great point! Thank you
So Motor Honey isn't the same as honey from bees? :)
lol.
Paul Harvey. Good-DAY!
Boodieman72. Maybe Boss lol
Doubt my comment will ever be seen but I have a thing of "engine overhaul pellets" from like the 1970's that I would love to see used on this motor to see if it works to restore its compression.
Great test idea! I'd love to test them on an engine. I've got another engine that would be a better candidate. The rings on this one are sticking badly from the contamination. If you're willing to send them, my address is:
Project Farm
PO Box 162
Peculiar, MO 64078
Please let me know if you decide to mail the pellets. Thanks again!
Nice of you to get back to me so quickly. I dont know much about them and even searching for them don't yield that much. They were given to me by my Dad and they may be older than 1990's even. The package is for 8 cylinders but it ripped open at one point and is missing some of the pellets. Ill dig it up and let you know when its in the mail. Love the channel and all the work you put into it!
PostalRedneck are these the “fuel catalyst” things that were doing the rounds at one point? When the U.K. got rid of leaded petrol there were a lot of snake oil products going round claiming to protect the valve seats. Many were useless, some actually harmful. I’d rather see them tested in a mower engine than anything you need to get to work.
@@WineScrounger Not sure if I can post links but if I can there will be a link to the product here --------> www.thejunkmanadv.com/the-junk-mans-blog/mechanic-in-a-can. They are little balls that you put into the cylinder though the spark plug hole. They are light gray in color. Dont know much about them.
@@ProjectFarm So I did some resource and these are from the 1950-1970. Perhaps thats the reason I can find nothing on them. If you are positive you will do a video on them I would love to send them to you but if you dont think you will I would like to keep them but believe me I love the channel and I want to see these things used and documented and I want to support your ever growing channel.
"the engine caught fire but survived fine" Okay...
Thank you!
Must have been made by Toyota
Never clicked so fast in my life
Hope you enjoy!
Same
Same. As always 😆
Me too. Really like the videos!
Man, I ain't got engine oil
OH BOY I GOT 5 QUARTS OF HONEY
I was surprised after 2 min and it was still running. I certainly didn't think the seafoam/MMO was going to help! Thanks for this. Quite entertaining!
Thank you!
Another excellent video!
Not only did we get to see the point of the video, but we also got to see Marvel Mystery Oil do some great work as well.
Thank you
Been binging your videos the past few days and I feel so bad for the lawnmower
Thank you!
*buying used car
“Looks like a bit of burnt honey on the dipstick” 4:46
You are right! Thank you
And now your mower will attract bears and bees...the opposite of what you want while mowing the lawn!
lol.
Yogi lol
"looks like caramel" had me LOL. Awesome video.
Thank you 😋
Man I love your videos! I don't know how you don't have over a million subscribers yet!
Thank you!
What about butter as engine oil?
Thanks for the video idea!
I like the bacon grease idea!
@@ProjectFarm - Ghee (clarified butter) might be a good video idea. Ghee is essentially refined butter and you can make it yourself. The higher smoke point, lower dissolved solids, and lower phase change point should make it much easier to work with and might stand a fighting chance. --- If you had a farm with dairy cows you could make it from scratch after the apocalypse to keep your engines lubricated maybe, haha.
@@LMBee00 Already been done. Check the channel.
@@svtirefire Already been done. Check the channel.
I wonder if the RPM would go higher if you put a vacuum cleaner on the exhaust, so you were basically sucking the exhaust gases out of the engine?
excellent video as always, seeing it lock up was GREAT! lol
Paul
Thanks for the video idea!
I have a feeling the vaccum cleaner could get slightly melted from all of the heat exhaust gasses carry, you would need to find an effective vaccum pump which would be resistant to heat.
Running a turbocharger off another engine and routing the exhaust of the test engine through the charge side would work too, although the difference would be minimal, as what is more importabt is how much air/fuel mixture gets into the engine.
It wouldn't make a difference to the engine.
The cylinder doesn't exhaust and intake fuel air mixture at the same time. The valves won't allow any vacuum pressure to pull in fuel and air.
What will happen depending on the vacuum power and engine choice is you will either stress the vacuum or over power it..
Isn't that sort of how a two stroke work? using the enlarged exhaust pipe as a scavenger?
Old 2 stroke diesels use roots superchargers for this very thing
I love exploring your content! Thank you for making your channel as purely dedicated to content and not b.s.
You are welcome!
See if you can run an engine with only penetrating fluid in the crankcase. Would be interesting to see how much of it sneaks past the piston rings
Great test idea! Thank you
Graphite powder as oil? Its a super neat idea
Great test idea! Thank you
Yes!
Bacon grease for oil.
Great test idea! Thank you
USN_Ret 84-05 That would smell heavenly!
It's slippery but too thin. It's just going to blow right past the rings.
@@UnitSe7en I'm sure you're right but I'm curious what it'll smell like.
@@USN_Ret- Probably like burning bacon grease.
No, I don't get invited to parties. Why do you ask?
You did a lot of hard work for this video mate.I appreciate that 👍👍❤️
Thanks so much!
I'm just trying to imagine a situation where you have nothing else to use at all or honey.
Just like... Stuck in middle of a desert, a gallon of honey and a few bottles of water. Your oil evaporated. What will you do??? Find out in the next episode of : Stranded in the desert with a gallon of honey and water and a car with no oil. hahaha
I really enjoyed the episode as always, thanks a lot!
Well, I now know how to make my car spit flames and crackle and pop... Once, but it'll do it!
lol! Great point. I was surprised it spit flames too. The exhaust valve must have gotten stuck open too long.
@@ProjectFarm Yeah most likely. Was quite unexpected, don't think i've seen any engines no matter what you did to them spit flames like this one did.
I imagine the situation starts with a "hold my Red Bull and watch this"
Marvel Mystery Oil has been saving my butt for many years. Great product.
MMO is a great product!
I was hoping for cotton candy coming out of the exhaust! LOL
lol! Funny!
This test was absolutely marvelous and entertaining... don't let the haters deter you with their thumbs down.
Cheers👍🏁
Thank you very much!
How could anyone hate this??
Oh, right, the internet.
I'm astonished that it ran for as long as it did.
Little bit o cleaning now she's purrin' like a kitten.
Me too. It's better than using nothing at all.
Anybody else curious about aloe vera?
Great video idea! Thank you.
Amsoil did Head & Shoulders on the bandit debunking.
@@mrwd1234 Dove body lotion with a 1/4 Moisturizing Cream ;)
yes. my guess it will dry out quickly
Love your channel! Last night I had a dream where you made one for hose clamps... Without a clamp, harbor freight clamps, aviation grade clamps, those wire clamps, spring clamps, one made with a ClampTite, etc. Pressurized each one until they failed. Not that clamps fail very often but would be fun to watch them give out!
Great test idea! Thank you
I never watch ads.
But, I do for you because you don't take sponsors. It's utter torture... but I know the reward is coming.
I LOVE THIS CHANNEL
I LEARN HERE.
Thank you very much! It helps!
Can you please try Olive oil?
Great video idea!
There are videos on UA-cam where people have tried using veggie oil in cars. It works, at least for a while, but it tends to burn quickly, thins out too much when it’s hot, and is too thick at low temperatures.
In addition to that, Olive oil specifically has a much lower smoking point than something like soybean or canola oil. It wouldn't fair very well compared to those oils.
Jennifer Lynn right, also safflower oil has the highest resistance to heat, and would probably hold up the best among veggie oils.
I would love to see this!
Well it looks like honey provides better lubricity than straight Z Max LOL
lol. Funny!
Avery Alexander haha
@@ProjectFarm Sadly true though.
I think a have a good one: candle wax in the crank case 👍
Thanks for the test idea!
@@ProjectFarm yes! Melted wax, then let it cool off & harden, & then start it again! that would be cool to see
@@haswell1476 im no expert but i don't think the engine will be able to turn over if the wax cools of :P candle wax also ignites at 113 degrees celcius and melts at 69 degrees celcius
@INCO just saying the crank case wouldn't last 1 hour
Looks like the mower we had in shop class.
That was about 45 years ago.
Enjoyed.
Thank you for the feedback
Thank you again... Maybe (baby oil)! Or (Gear oil).. you can also try adding (PTFE Teflon ) Powder to oil
Thanks for the video idea!
Mineral oil should work fine, there is a video on youtube where a bunch of guys try it in an old car just to see what happen, they went on a 100+mile trip and returned with no major issues.
Golly, what's next? Mineral oil from the medicine cabinet? First-pressing olive oil from the pantry? Margarine from the fridge? That poor lawnmower!
Great video ideas! Thank you
Oh god he just may use those ideas.
NEW PRODUCT IDEA: "I Can't Believe It's Not Motor Oil!"
KY jelly next 😁
I thought about including that one, but decided not to, in consideration of, shall we say, "good taste"...
Lets see if 100% motorkote brings it back.
Great recommendation!
People have always told me MMO will un-seize a motor. I guess they were right! Amazing stuff.
Thanks for watching.
my money's on probably not; but let's see where this goes
It gets very interesting!
same
Aluminum engine sabotage with gallium in oil or through intake.
Great test idea! Thank you
What's the point of a test that you already know the result of?
@@deusexaethera To see what it looks like.
I tried it once on a weedwacker cylinder head trying to get it to fail mid-run, but no success. It takes a while to react, and surfaces need to be roughened to speed the process.
That sounds like catastrophic failure. Don't do it without a blast shield.
But still do it! :D
Maybe try whole milk or heavy whipping cream since it's what makes butter and that's kinda oily?
Thank you for the video idea!
6:48 he look happy after rekting his engine LOL
Why wouldn't he be? This video probably made him enough cash cover all the expenses in making the vid
TEST SUGGESTION: Use castor oil to see if the varnish it leaves behind can restore compression in a badly-damaged engine. I'm talking about the un-processed castor oil people use as a laxative, NOT the de-gummed stuff sold for 2-stroke engines. The gum is the part of the oil that turns into varnish when heated. I know it works for RC car engines, but those engines don't have piston rings. I'd like to see if it works in a ringed engine running on gasoline. This test will probably take a long time, because the varnish deposits don't build-up very quickly, so you'd have to run the engine once a day for about a month to see if it will work.
This is a great video idea! This engine has so much blowby now that it won't run for more than 20 minutes before all the oil blows out of the crancase ventilation tube. Thank you
@@ProjectFarm: Wow, that's some insane blowby. You might need to use an IV drip to keep the oil topped-off during the castor-oil test. :D
Can we use baby oil as engine oil ? Please try this.. I have good returns about this method
Great test idea!
Project Farm hope to see you try this soon :)
lifeOD did this test in an old Toyota Corolla and it passed with flying colors they drove 160 miles on it and it survived and was still going
thats becuz its a corolla
@@superbros1690 haha yeah you can't destroy an old Toyota
Tom Grossi called. He wants his theme song back 😂 super cool video as always. Nicely done.
lol Thanks!
Thanks for killing it just for us knowledge
Thank you!
Well, it still works
How about paint in the crankcase in place of oil?
Thanks for the video idea!
a teflon based paint like they use on rims
interesting
Oil base paint may work.
PS Kilz primer is flammable you may be able to run the engine on it. Oil base paint in the crankcase and Kilz in the gas tank. Two tests in one.
Does a gas engine run on student loan debt? Askin for a friend 👌🏽🤣
lol! Thank you
Rhitu farted.
Thanks for doing the research and letting us watch! This channel is so cool
You are welcome!
How about fork oil or hydraulic oil at engine?
Thanks for the video idea!
Hydraulic oil works ok as a diesel fuel ;)
WineScrounger hahahahaha funny
I must say, that was "sweet"! Been watching for a long time, finally getting around to commenting. One thing I did once on an old Tecumseh was I heated up Petroleum Jelly and dumped it into the empty crankcase. Ran super hot but that Tecumseh survived. 3 years later , it still runs!
Thank you
Not sure whether you already did this or not! A test with vegetable or canola oil would be interesting and may be useful 😄.
Thanks for the video idea.
No kidding! My Chinese wife asked me if we can use canola oil in our Mazda engine the other day 😂
I enjoy the fact that anyone familiar with your channel could hear the laughter in your voice from the first word.
Thanks!
I always wanted to see this done...on someone else’s engine. LoL!!
lol. Thank you!
Restore it with motorkote!
Great recommendation!
Ok so this might work on a 4 stroke becasue unlike 2 strokes the oil has no way to seep into the piston.
Thank you for the feedback
Cool video, I enjoy all your efforts. Thank you.
Thanks so much!
Yeah why wouldn't it?
Because it doesn't have the additives to keep lubricating everything or stand up to the heat of the engine and probably just evaporate off after a short time .
That lawnmower has seen some shit lol
lol.