Diesel fuel or coolant entering the crankcase. Either will cause serious engine damage. Stop driving the truck until you can have this repaired.
Absolutely not! Petrol (gasoline) can cause catastrophic damage to a diesel automobile engine, even in very small quantities.
Yes, putting petrol/gasoline in a diesel engine and running it will cause severe damage to the engine.
I would recommend not running the engine until the fuel is drained. Any amount of petrol/gasoline in a diesel can cause engine or fuel system damage.
Rubber tracks are used on certain types of construction equipment so that they cause less damage to the ground when they move.
Petrol or gasoline in a diesel will cause internal engine damage. if petrol is used in diesel engine it may cause explosive sound with burning ....bcz high compression ratio ......
It will cause a lot of damage. AdBlue is for exhausts not engines.
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.
Prolonged exposure, or in high concentrations can cause brain damage or even asphyxiation.
No - a small amount will not damage the engine, though may cause it to run badly. However, a larger amount can cause serious damage, and the tank and engine should be drained.
In order to chlorinate rubber, one would need to expose the latex rubber to chlorine gas in aqueous. This would cause a chemical reaction in which the rubber would become chlorinated.
Will cause engine damage If large amount in tank car will not start or run