Assuming that the remainder of the gas tank was filled with regular gas it should not harm the engine. It may run rough for a while but as long as the diesel is mixed with a good amount of regular gas it will be fine.
The Detroit Diesel 12.7 liter engine oil capacity is 11.5 gallons. 11 gallons will be in the engine. One half gallon will be in the oil filters.
0.311 Gallons (U.S.) Diesel in 1Kg. 0.259 Gallons (Imperial/UK) Diesel in 1Kg. Density of most diesel is around 0.85 Kg/Litre or 3.22Kg/Gallon (US) or 3.87Kg/Gallon (UK).
20 US gallons of diesel is approximately 143 pounds
9.2 gallons
14.7
you will have a bomb. your engine could explode from the increased compression of a diesel engine
One US gallon of diesel equates to 3.78541178 liters. Also, one Imperial gallon equates to 4.54609188 liters.
40 Liter = 8.8 Gallon (UK)
Serious damage. Any diesel mechanic, would recommend draining the entire fuel system and re-filling it with pure diesel. I do know some guys that add a gallon or two of gasoline to their diesel trucks, meaning big rig semi's, in the winter for easier starting, however their truck's fuel tanks have a 50 gallon capacity. Diesel is a lubricant as well as a fuel. Running gasoline, or a high mixture of gasoline WILL cause SERIOUS damage to a diesel engine, so remove all the gas immediately.
500 divided by 30 = 16.6 gallons of diesel
Nothing can weigh in gallons . 300 gallons of diesel is weighed in pounds or Kilos, and is about 7.0 pounds per US Gallon, - DEPENDING on temperature and SPECIFIC GRAVITY of that diesel fuel. - So ultimately 300 gallons of diesel will weigh between 2,070 and 2,160 pounds.
One gallon of diesel fuel is equal to 139,200 BTU. The man who invented the compression-ignition engine was Rudolf Diesel. This is where diesel fuel gets its name.