get that gas out of there as much as you can and then fill it with diesel a little regular gas will be ok and is ok to mix with diesel and will actauly clean it a little
correct antifreeze for 2006 dodge ram diesel truck
No.
The advantage of a diesel truck is that diesel burns more efficiently than regular gasoline. However, parts and service for a diesel truck are sometimes higher.
In most areas of the country, regular gasoline and diesel are about the same price. Therefore a diesel truck will have similar operating expenses to one that uses regular gasoline.
Depends on the vehicle. if you mean Heavy truck like a eighteen wheeler or dump truck then most of them use Diesel engines. If you mean light duty truck like a 1500 Chevy or dodge or f150 its gasoline. If heavyer then that it could be either gas or diesel.
It depends where one looks but a frequently recommended truck for diesel truck pulls is the Ford diesel truck but does cost nearly $60,000. Also recommended are the GMC diesel truck and the Dodge diesel truck.
Diesels never had a carb, they are all injected in some form or fashion. If you were to run a diesel with a high concentration of gasoline, you will find it does not run well if at all, and it can cause damage to the injection pump.
It should not be.
The maximum speed of the 1965 Dodge 400 diesel truck is 75 mph.
There are diesel, gasoline, propane, and natural gas powered trucks.There are diesel, gasoline, propane, and natural gas powered trucks.
An advantage of a diesel truck is that it will run cleanly in your truck, but a disadvantage is that diesel is expensive. So if you can afford a higher quality truck I say go for it.
Dodge cummins. By far