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Yes you can mix oil and diesel for burning brush and stuff just don't put it in any engines!
The C classification of oil is for diesel engines.
The gas engines use 5w20The diesel uses 15w40Any name brand oil is fine.The gas engines use 5w20The diesel uses 15w40Any name brand oil is fine.
"Diesel oil" or "Heavy oil" is another term for diesel fuel. Not to be confused with "engine oil for a diesel engine" which means lubricating oil specially formulated for use in diesel rather than petrol engines.
I am not sure what you are asking but putting oil for diesel engines in a gasoline engine with some oil in it would not be good, or vise versa
no diesel engines run on diesel or bio diesel or refined vegetable oil..
If you mean motor oil, yes.
The oil pump on most engines that run on gasoline are located in the oil pan. Diesel engines sometimes have two. One in the pan and one on the front of the engine to power the fuel injectors.
Diesel engines can be operated with 'biofuel' with the proper adjustments.
It should not be.
15W-30 or 15W-40 diesel oil is generally used as an all-around engine oil. Specific oil for diesel engines must be used. Any 2009 or newer engine (in the US) must use API-CJ4 low ash diesel oil.
You mean "motor oil for diesel engines," rather than "diesel oil the fuel." And the answer is simple: No. It will not. All the popular and not-so-popular brands of diesel engine oil sold in the US carry two ratings: a "diesel engine rating" and a "gasoline engine rating." They do this because most trucking companies also own some gasoline engine vehicles, like pickup trucks for driving to the truck dealership on parts runs, and an oil rated for both gas and diesel engines allows them to put the same oil in all their vehicles.