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if it is dyed diesel then no it is agents the law
It sounds like you have air in your fuel system.
It won't run, that's for sure. Diesel is ignited by compression pressure, not by spark. And the compression in a gasoline engine is not sufficient to ignite the diesel.
i dont think it can run once it is out of diesel
It won't run without fuel. If it ran dry it may take some time to get to the engine.
Hopefully you haven't run it yet, so drain the tank and flush the fuel lines to keep the diesel out of the engine. If you have run it, consult a mechanic. You may have to break down the engine.
It won't run, or it will run for a minute and not start again.
The engine will not start or run.
i know with diesel engines if you run out of diesel, or change any part of your fuel line you will need to bleed your injectors to get it to run. you may have to bleed them all before it will run.
Diesel trains are powered by diesel engines that are connected to generators that then drive electrical motors which are connected to the driving wheels. Some steam engines were also outfitted to run on diesel. in that case the diesel heated water which went into a reciprocating (moves back and forth)cylinder which then drove the wheels that drove the train.
Gasoline engines cannot run on diesel. Only a diesel engine can run diesel. And a diesel engine cannot run on gasoline.
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