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It is never specified, you could make something up but it would only be your answer, not the actual one made by the developers.
That would actually be dependent on the make and model of the truck, not the engine. Even if it was dependent on the engine, you never specified if it was the ISX12 or ISX15.
Yes it can, but with limitations.... The engine in this vehicle has a 10.5:1 compression ratio which means that no matter how far the spark is retarded by the knock sensor there will be unnecessarily high combustion pressures which could cause engine damage and/or severely shortened engine life. The vehicle will seem to run the same but high combustion pressures will be shortening the life of the engine. If you mistakenly fuel up with regular gas it would be prudent to avoid any heavy acceleration, or driving situations that would require the engine to pull hard such as trailer towing or steep hills.
Typical symptoms are oil leaks due to abnormally high internal pressures forcing oil past gaskets and seals.
Actual engine oil in the radiator would indicate a blown head gasket or warped engine head. There are just too few places that the engine oil and coolant find close proximity, and the heads are the most common place to introduce this mixture.
A picture of an idle??? Idle is a state of operation not an actual part. As in, the engine is idling at 750 rpms. A picture of an engine at idle would look almost exactly like a picture of an engine that is running at 3000 RPM or shut off.
-- The ball is manufactured in such a way as to have the specified final weight. -- A ball with more or less than the specified weight would not be eligible to be used in competition, and would be removed from play by the officials.
There are many places one might go to receive help on a particular engine. The most reputable source of information would be the actual website one desires to use.
What would be the reason for doing this in the first place. But know that if you do not use the weight oil recommended by the manufacture you will cause premature engine wear.
Tappet,i.e.,Lifters, can be found at a Nissan Dealer. They would be able to tell you the actual size.
It's an Australian Ford XD/E block number. Would need the actual serial number to get into further detail.
Parts for a BMW M10 engine can be purchased at most auto supply centers. The best place to purchase parts though would be through an actual BMW dealership.