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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.
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
don't try it
Yes. Starter/Bellhousing issues
No. Iginition in a Diesel engine comes from compression and not spark. Once the Diesel engine is running you do not need electricitry to keep it running. However, modern diesel engines have computers controlling many of the functions of the engine and that would cause it to fail if there was no electricity. Old diesel engines did not have computers and would keep running even if your battry went flat because your alternator died. Just dont turn it off because the starter needs electricity :P
The year, make, model and engine info would help.
If the engine is of the same type it will. ie an XUD engine (1905cc) from one peugeot or citroen will fit another xud type but I do not know if it would fit on a HDi engine. On the 1.9 XUD the starter is the same on turbo and nonturbo models.
open up cover for air filter and spray ith there, or dont open cover and just spary it where ever it sucks air that shoud give it prime and your engine should start hopefuly.... I dit it so many times when I was driving 18wheeler and alway worked fine no demage to engine...
Using a Diesel fuel conditioner would be good for your engine and would not be bad at all.
He invented the diesel engine that would lead to cars, trucks, and powerd boats.
Does the engine continue to run on it's own after you gave it a squirt of starting fluid? If so, try replacing the ECT (engine coolant temperature) sensor. If the engine runs only on starting fluid but not on it's own I would suspect the fuel pump is bad.
No, a diesel engine will not burn LPG. It would destroy a diesel engine. A gasoline engine can, with some modifications, burn LPG.