Gasoline will not dissolve the carbon deposits that clog the injectors but it will cause your engine to not start.
Take the diesel fuel filter off, and fill it with ATF, Automatic Transmission Fluid, Dextron II Run it! Simple as that
unscrew the injector lines from the top of the diesel injectors, and from the injection pump. The diesel injectors can be removed with a 27mm deep socket ratchet head, or a 27mm wrench. Be very, VERY careful to keep the threads clean or you can crack the head when putting new injectors in. If your injectors are bad, they've also probably damaged your glow plugs. You should probably replace them too (they're just under the injectors on the front of the cylinder head).
You're talking about the old trick of putting a little ATF into the tank to clean out injectors and such. If your engine is EPA2010 or Euro 5/6 compliant, do not do this. That means, if you have a diesel particulate filter on your diesel - you'll clog the DOC face and the DPF by doing this. For an engine prior to the EPA2010 emissions standards, it can be done, but very carefully.
Check the related links. It appears Kerosene can be safely added to diesel. In fact, Kerosene is often used to "de-gel" the Diesel fuel in those cold winter months. Note: Many of the "Gas" (of "Fuel") Treatment bottles on the auto-parts store shelves contain "Kerosene" - most advertise as such "Contains Jet Fuel!" or some such....but truly it's marketing hype. To further expand on this, no, I wouldn't suggest adding straight kerosene to your diesel fuel....instead, go to an auto-parts store, and find a Fuel Treatment safe for Diesel Fuel/Engines. Or, optionally, look up "Sea Foam" - it's an engine oil, intake cleaner, and fuel stabilizer, works for Gasoline and Diesel engines...since you are wanting to clean Fuel Injectors, I _think_ this may be the answer to your question.
The difference between diesel and high speed diesel is that high speed diesel has special cleaning detergents added to it. These detergents clean the injectors, which makes the vehicle run better.
if you mistakenly put gas in tank instead of diesel, just drain or syphon gas out of tank refill with diesel and go on the gas will actually clean injectors but wont do any damage to the engine gasoline used to be added to diesel by truckers, in the winter to stop diesel from gelling. you make get some black smoke from exhaust till gasoline is gone ,but a little gas wont hurt the engine
yes it can, I run my fluid through a centrifuge to clean it
Clean fuel injectors are important in keeping an engine running smoothly. To clean the fuel injectors a person can take them out, clean them off, and by adding a cleaning agent to the gas tank to clean them from the inside out.
Bad things can happen, due not operate the engine until having the fuel tank drianed and clean diesel added.
The average cost to clean fuel injectors is about $150. Fuel injectors are used to deliver fuel into an internal combustible engine.
because the diesel isn't clean because it is made from fossil fuels and fossil fuels are not clean therefore diesel isn't clean