Dude just left his body
Dori me Interimo, adapare Dori me Ameno, Ameno
Plot twist: she put it in the wiper fluid tank.
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What would even happen? Would it just stain the glass?
It would make a huge mess and it would be a pig to get out.
Or, you know, they just need someone, of any gender, to teach them the difference between vegetable oil and motor oil…
You can’t judge until you try.
I can judge without trying. That engine is gonna do some funky things.
But… it’ll most work, right?
Hear me out: given a choice between running the engine completely dry of oil, and using vegetable oil, which would be worse?
The vegetable oil is going to gum things up. I guess you’re looking at an engine replacement either way.
Hear me out: given a choice between running the engine completely dry of oil, and using vegetable oil, which would be worse?
Given a choice between being impaled on a rusty fence and being shot, which would be worse?
The vegetable oil is going to gum things up. I guess you’re looking at an engine replacement either way.
Yup.
May the machine gods have pity on your bearings.
@Kecessa pointed us to a video of Project Farm checking it, and it turns out soy bean vegetable oil worked great, except in very cold conditions:
So, not so dumb. As long as she gets an oil change well before winter, she, and the engine, will probably be just fine.
A lawnmower and a car use very different oils and running something for a short time is very different than under loads for extended periods of time.
It is dumb to use cooking oils in a car engine.
Project farm tried it!
That’s freaking awesome! Looks like what she was doing wasn’t so silly after all!
This one trick the Big Engine Oil companies don’t want you to know about!