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No you can not use gas engine oil in diesel engine oil because processing of diesel engine is different from gas engine oil. If you use this then it damage your vehicles.
Depends on which engine it had... gas and diesel engines were available for that vehicle.
Gas, diesel.
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.
Gas: 5W30 synthetic, gasoline-rated oil. Diesel: 5W40 synthetic, diesel-rated oil.
There is not a whole lot of difference if you are using the oil in an older diesel engine. The diesel oil of today has special additives to combat the soot buildup in the oil from the EGR. The diesel oil will get dirty a lot sooner on the late model engines. A 15w40 for a gas engine can be used in a diesel.
Gas engines use 10w30 diesel uses 15w40
No one does. Diesel fuel is not gas. It would almost be similar to putting oil in your gas tank....except worse. Your car will belch out black smoke if it does run. Also a diesel engine does not run on gasoline. Keep them separate.
NO, do not use diesel oil and a gasoline engine.
Gas engine 10w30 Diesel engine 15w40
Gas engine uses 10w30 Diesel uses 15w40
gas and oil should not be mixing in any vehicle approved for road-use.