There is no single liquid that will destroy a car engine, but various liquids can cause engine damage. Some of the more common liquids that can damage engines include gasoline, diesel fuel, kerosene, and oil.

Bleach will not destroy a car engine. It is a common misconception that bleach will cause engine failure.

There are a few ways to destroy an engine with a gas tank. The most common is to set the gas tank on fire. Another way is to detonate an explosive near the gas tank.

Bleach is not a very effective way to destroy an engine. It will only damage the surface of the engine and won’t do much else.

A seized engine will not turn over.

Pouring soda in a car’s gas tank can cause the car to not start. The carbon dioxide in the soda will react with the car’s engine oil and create carbon monoxide.

If you put hydrogen peroxide in your gas tank, it will likely damage the engine.

The oil will cause an engine fire.

WD-40 is a petroleum-based lubricant and solvent. It is not recommended to put WD-40 in your gas tank as it can corrode the metal and cause problems with the engine.

WD-40 is a petroleum-based lubricant and degreaser. It is used to clean engines, machinery, and other metal surfaces.