It blows up!!!
You could get an oil change as soon as possible to flush the system.
Water in an oil tank can cause corrosion, reduce the efficiency of the heating system, and increase the risk of equipment failure. The presence of water can also promote bacterial growth, leading to sludge formation which can clog fuel lines and filters. It's important to address water in the oil tank promptly to prevent damage to the system.
it will burn into pieces
it gets thick .
Most boilers combust some type of hydrocarbon fuel such as natural gas, heating oil, heavy fuel oil, coal, biomass, or petroleum coke. The fuel must either be stored on site or stored offsite and input by a pipeline.
the motor gets lubricated.
You can buy diesel fuel from a filling station. The filling station gets it from an oil refinery. The oil refinery gets crude oil from a crude oil drilling company and produces lots of different products including diesel and gasoline fuels. The drilling company gets the crude oil from rocks deep down under the surface of the ground or under the sea bed.
To a car? It overflows and the junk gets everywhere.
If your talking about the fuel filter it's basically a filter to filter out partials in your fuel system.
In a(n) ____________________ fuel oil supply system, one pipe is the supply and the other acts as the return.
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get a new engine