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Depends on what engine it is. Gas/petrol, diesel, twostroke.........
Depends on what engine it is. Gas/petrol, diesel, twostroke.........
a motor normally uses electricity and an engine usees petrol or diesel... correct if wrong please
You cannot convert a turbo diesel driven car to a petrol motor. You have to buy a car that uses the petrol motor.
well considering the engine type petrol diesel the best outboard motor to get would be a petrol engine as this is easy fuel to come across just don't get any water in the fuel tank as this will cause the engine to cease and that's bad so get a petrol engined outboard motor and petrol hope this helps
ist real oil, from the thickness and weight, it sounds like its for a diesel engine
of course you can.but the purpose of electricity is lost here.generators run by petrol or diesel engines are used because you dont have a electric supply or there is a power outage.if there is no power how can you run the electric motor which runs the generator.hence the generator is always coupled with and diesel IC engine.
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The original military HMMWVs and first civilian Hummer H1s were powered by a 6.2 litre General Motors diesel engine (which was a rebadged Detroit Diesel motor). The later M1113, M1114, etc. series were powered by a 6.5 litre turbo diesel. These motors were available for the civilian Hummer H1, but a 5.7 litre General Motors petrol motor and 6.6 litre Duramax (rebranded Mitsubishi) turbo diesel were also available. The 'midsize' civilian Hummer H2 originally was equipped with a 6.0 litre petrol motor until the 2008 model year, at which point, it came standard with a 6.2 litre petrol motor. The 'small' civilian Hummer H3 has the options of a 3.5 or 3.7 litre inline five petrol motor, or a 5.3 litre V8 petrol motor.
If you mean motor oil, yes.
If it has a diesel motor, it can be done safely. If it uses petrol/unleaded gasoline or LPG, then absolutely not. Static electricity can cause an explosion.