The working fluid in an internal combustion engine like a diesel would simply be the air it sucks in and passes out in the exhaust.
to the transmission, not the engine
If the engine has spark plug it is said to be petrol engine, and if it has a pump to inject fuel then it is diesel engine.
No, and neither has anything to do with the engine type.
It is toxic and it will get low mpgs
how much tranny fluid are we talkin and why would you want to? the only time i would do this is if you have a old mechanical diesel engine then a little wont hurt
If it is a Diesel the answer is NO NO NO NO NO NO!!!!! USE OF STARTING FLUID IN A DIESEL ENGINE WITH GLOW PLUGS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE( BLOW HEADS OFF WORST CASE)
The transmission fluid fill cap on a 1989 Chevy school bus with a diesel engine is under the air filter. The air filter has to be removed to see it.
The correct answer is, he did not invent the then known compression ignition engine, which was named after him,DIESEL engine,he was accredited wrongly with the invention of the C,I,engine,the true inventor was Herbert akroyd Stuart and the date he had a working heavy oil [we now know as diesel] engine was 1886 some four to five years before Rudolf Diesel.
yes he did The correct answer is no he did not.This is often a misconception as Rudolf Diesel has been accredited by many[wrongly] as the inventor of the diesel engine,the correct answer is,Herbert akroyd Stuart invented the diesel engine,in 1886 he designed and built a working diesel engine,almost four years before Rudolf Diesel had the notion.Stuart together with the Hornsby company of England had the diesel engine in manufacturing and for sale on the open market in 1891.
don't try it
on the left side of the engine
engine uses brake, power steering and radiator fluids. plus you need water for cleaning your windshild and the fluid gasoline or diesel that makes your car run.