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If the engine has spark plugs, use gasoline. If it has a diesel injection pump, use diesel.
I am going to say yes, is it safe NO, a transfer pump is cheaper, and designed to handle diesel, some hyd. pump seal can be destroyed by diesel fuel also. The only hyd. pump I would use if you had to would be a gear type pump
Remove the belt from your diesel pump. Remove the diesel pump fuel lines. Remove the diesel pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new diesel pump.
we have to bypass the hose in between radiator inlet and water pump with a small bowl
To change out a water pump in a Series 60 Detroit diesel, you need to locate the water pump in the engine. You need the right tools to remove all the fittings and take the pump out, them replace it with a new one. The owners manual has a list of all engine parts and diagrams.
with great difficulty if its a diesel
yes definitely
on top of the water pump under the intake water hose.
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The water pump is to the passenger side of the fan drive, and the thermostat is under the upper hose attachment.
vacuum pump in a diesel, is a pump installed to create vacuum to assist in opreation of brakes in pickups tha have diesel engines, the brakes are same as any other pickup and use vacuum created by the ngine to operate. a diesel engine does not create vacuum, as a gasoline engine does. that is why there is a vacuum pump added to a small diesel engine on f250 the pump is belt driven, is on the driver side of engine, under the a/c compressor.