Adding any kind of "propellent" into the compression chamber is bad for the gun,
it'll burn the piston seal after a while causing loss in power.
Kinda ironic isn't it?
If you want to get more power, get the gun tuned by a pro air gun tuner, or, buy a gun with more power.
You will have to clean out the tank.
No, putting gasoline in a diesel will destroy the diesel engine.
Yes, putting petrol/gasoline in a diesel engine and running it will cause severe damage to the engine.
explosion and possible risk of death.
Yes, using starting fluid in a diesel engine can be harmful. Diesel engines rely on high compression for ignition, and starting fluid, which typically contains ether, can cause pre-ignition, knocking, or even damage to engine components. It's better to use products specifically designed for diesel engines or to address the underlying issues causing hard starting.
Actually, diesel is quite a tricky thing to get lit. Diesel's flash point (depending on what text book you read) varies from 100 degrees - 140 degrees F. Flash point means at which temperature the liquid releases a flammable vapor. Therefore, by simply throwing a match on it, unless the diesel is already pre-heated to the temperature, the match will simply go out. By applying pressure to the diesel, (enormous amounts) you can create a pressure explosion --- what happens in a diesel engine.
The engine will not start or run.
compression temperature make the implosion, 1 admission,2 compression, 3 explosion, 4 exhaust. same stroke for the gas engine but more compression on diesel engine. the thing is on a diesel engine that the explosion begin,depend wich brand of engine, 2 dgr before the top
I am not sure what you are asking but putting oil for diesel engines in a gasoline engine with some oil in it would not be good, or vise versa
Diesel engines work by using compression to cause an explosion which releases a surge of power. The engine compresses diesel fuel and oxygen in a cylinder until the fuel heats up and explodes.
a dirty air filter or a dirty fuel filter will cause a diesel to smoke
No, mixing diesel fuel with bleach is highly dangerous and should never be done. Diesel is a combustible fuel, while bleach is a strong oxidizer and can create toxic gases when mixed with certain substances. This combination can lead to chemical reactions that pose serious health and safety risks, including fire or explosion hazards. Always handle chemicals separately and according to safety guidelines.