YES! If it is clean or good filtered used Transmission oil. Diesels will run on just about any oil if it is thin enough..... If you are in an area where it gets very cold, you should heat it to 160F.
Yes you can mix oil and diesel for burning brush and stuff just don't put it in any engines!
how much tranny fluid are we talkin and why would you want to? the only time i would do this is if you have a old mechanical diesel engine then a little wont hurt
apparently cooking oil with diesel
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, gas parts and diesel parts do not need to mix.
not much. it would change the viscosity of the oil. the diesel oil is much thicker than regular engine oil.
Yes, you can also mix it with conventional oil creating a blend.
Blown head gasket
Diesel has essentially zero solubility in water. That is the origin of the saying, "oil and water don't mix."
NO!!!! do not do this, oil is oil, transmission fluid is transmission fluid, and antifreeze is antifreeze, do not mix any of these, it can perminately damage your engine.
No - they are not designed to run on gasoline. You need diesel fuel or some can be run on vegetable oil or cooking oil but not gas it will wreck your engine. It detinates too hot.
It is a special oil that only the dealer has.