Yes it does. It will create an oil slick very similar to crude oil, only lighter in color. It will also evaporate faster and leaves less of a residue.
No, it is not safe for people to float or swim in diesel fuel. Diesel fuel is highly flammable and can be harmful if it comes into contact with the skin or is ingested. It is best to avoid any contact with diesel fuel and follow proper safety precautions when handling it.
Diesel fuel mixes with gasoline.
Yes, diesel fuel is heavier than water. Water has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter, while diesel fuel has a density of about 0.85-0.90 grams per cubic centimeter. This means that diesel fuel will sink in water.
Diesel will float on top of water because it has a lower density than water. This is due to the fact that diesel is less dense than water, which causes it to displace water and float on top.
Water is heavier than diesel fuel
A cubic foot is a cubic foot is a cubic foot... If you are referring to ask for a given equal mass of water and diesel fuel: The specific gravity of #2 diesel fuel is about 0.89, depending on the quality. The specific gravity of a liquid is the ratio of it's density to that of water. Since the specific gravity of diesel is less than one, it is less dense than water. Conversely, diesel is more voluminous than water. It will float on top of it. The answer to this question is that for an equal mass of water and diesel the latter will occupy more volume.
Diesel is less dense than water, which causes it to float on the surface. This is because diesel is a hydrocarbon-based liquid that is lighter than water, causing it to be less likely to mix or sink when in contact with water.
Replace sending unit.
I have got water in the diesel fuel on my bmw 32o d 2004 model how do I drain it off
On the fuel filter!
No diesel is a petroleum byproduct and is not water. If there had been water in the diesel fuel, it may separate after a freeze and thaw.
The fuel float will float in water but not fuel because it has a small leak in the float. Water and fuel have difference densities, and the leak is likely small enough to let fuel in, but not water. For an 88 Bronco, the part you are looking for is COAZ-9202-B