NO unless you use to much in one shot it could bend your push rods (vapor lock) little amounts of ether will not harm it
oh ya one more thing never use ether if you are using the glow plugs
There is a chance of it, that engine has glow plugs, starting fluid can explode when the glow plugs come on causing engine damage. Before using starting fluid on this type engine, make sure glow plugs are not plugged in, and can not come on.
Ether is highly combustable and is used on most turbo diesel motors. Usually used for performance on gasline turbo cars. ether can be used if the motor has a hard time starting up.
A diesel locomotive is actually a hybrid engine. The diesel engine generates electricity, which is transferred from a motor to the wheels.
This motor is not compatible with diesel engine parts. As this motor is generally used in smaller GM cars that are a little more than lightweight. You would need a motor for a GM truck to match with diesel parts.
Philip B. Lovett has written: 'Diesel engine construction' -- subject(s): Diesel motor 'Diesel engines' -- subject(s): Diesel motor
Both Diesel and Gasoline Engines are basically German inventions. The Diesel Engine was invented by Rudolf Diesel The Gasoline engine by Nikolaus August Otto :-)
No
A engine exchange will be necessary. Remove the diesel and install a gasoline type.
Diesel engine parts are pieces of equipment used to construct a motor that runs on diesel fuel. This should be relatively self-explanatory, given the phrase.
The current API rating for diesel engine oil is CJ.
if it is a 1.7 diesel the engine code will be pn17 u can find it on a flat area on the side of motor by the gearbox
Depends on what engine it is. Gas/petrol, diesel, twostroke.........