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No, It's too flammable. There should be a compression compartment.
Should be around 150 psi.
A diesel engine requires at least a 20:1 compression ratio, or about double a gasoline engine. The PSI this translates to depends on the size of the cylinder. You will need to consult the manufacturer's service manual.
Red, 5 year, HOAT type.
if its an auto it should be where the linkage meets the transmission
You use a scan tool to check for codes. Then you know what to test.
compression ratio is 6:5.1 the compression test should read 120 pounds give or take. hope this helps.
The head bolt torque settings, on your Kia 2.7 diesel engine, is 70 pounds per square inch. The bolts should be torqued at 35 pounds to begin with.
Diesel and petrol engines work differently. Diesel engines use compression to ignite the air/fuel mixture, and have a much higher compression ratio than petrol engines, which use spark ignition. The conditions for ignition are not met when petrol is put into a diesel engine, and will stall.
Its a Cummins not a Cummings when you figure that out, it might be easier to get help for what you have.
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