Yes, depending on the vehicle. This is a big swap for people w/ trucks. When u do, plan on swapping more than just the engine though..plan on changing the transmission, ecu, wiring, entire fuel system, cooling system, and more wiring.
you can but you have to replace gas lines and tank and some sensors
Yes, with enough money and modifications.
No you can not use gas engine oil in diesel engine oil because processing of diesel engine is different from gas engine oil. If you use this then it damage your vehicles.
It woudn't be worth it, way to expensive not to mention emissions and such. Trade it in and buy a diesel, it would be cheaper.
Rudolph Diesel invented the diesel engine which uses diesel gas.
gas
That is a GAS engine.
You'd need to swap in a gas engine. A lot of people believe that the Oldsmobile 5.7 LF9 diesel was a gas engine converted into a diesel - this is simply not true.
if it is diesel a duramax diesel if its gas it will be a duramax
No, you should not put diesel coolant in a gas engine. Diesel coolant is formulated differently and may contain additives that are not compatible with gas engine cooling systems. Using the wrong coolant can lead to corrosion, overheating, and potential engine damage. Always use the coolant specified by the manufacturer for your gas engine.
No, you cannot convert a gas engine to a diesel engine. A diesel requires much stronger parts.
In a gasoline engine, definitely not. There are times when it is not inappropriate to add small amounts of gasoline to diesel for a diesel engine.