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Impossible. Water itself is not a fuel and will not burn so therefore it cannot be used as a fuel for an automobile. If you figure out how to burn water you will be a very rich person.
No diesel is a petroleum byproduct and is not water. If there had been water in the diesel fuel, it may separate after a freeze and thaw.
Yes, water will settle at the bottom of diesel fuel because water is denser than diesel. Since diesel and water do not mix, the water will accumulate at the bottom of a container or tank where diesel is stored. This separation can lead to issues in fuel systems, such as corrosion and microbial growth, which is why it's important to manage water contamination in diesel fuel.
Water is heavier than diesel fuel
diesel is a liquid
Water seeks it's lowest level
Diesel fuel is hygroscopic and absorbs water. It's not unusual for diesel vehicles to have water in the fuel. Use a fuel conditioner and water remover, and use the water separator drain if it has one.
I have got water in the diesel fuel on my bmw 32o d 2004 model how do I drain it off
Diesel will float on top of water because it has a lower density than water. This is due to the fact that diesel is less dense than water, which causes it to displace water and float on top.
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Diesel has essentially zero solubility in water. That is the origin of the saying, "oil and water don't mix."
No, a water filter will not remove the dye from red diesel.