Most internal combustion engines are designed to burn petrol (gasoline) or diesel fuel, but not both. Unless the engine manufacturer tells you otherwise, you should not mix the two types of fuel.
No, diesel engine require diesel fuel. Put petrol in a diesel engine and you will destroy it.
If you put petrol in a diesel vehicle do not start the engine. Petrol will do serious damage to a diesel engine. You must drain all the petrol out and flush the fuel lines.
Yes, petrol/gasoline will severely damage a diesel engine.
What happens is you must remove the petrol immediately. Petrol or gasoline will destroy a diesel engine.
No.
if petrol is about 10% or less fill with diesel and carry on. otherwise remove as much as possible and fill with diesel.
Not if you want it to run.
No
by a foam or sand
Have it drained out and change filters
You can put petrol (UK spelling) into a diesel container (can) provided the container is empty. It is best not to, though, in case you later empty the petrol into a diesel vehicle's tank by mistake - which could happen if the container happens to be marked diesel on the outside of the container.
It will dirty the injectors a bit and run very rough,if at all. Still, not as bad as putting petrol into a diesel engine .