Skin contact with diesel fuel can cause irritation, redness, and dryness due to its toxic and oily nature. Prolonged exposure may lead to dermatitis or allergic reactions. Additionally, diesel contains harmful chemicals that can be absorbed through the skin, potentially leading to more serious health issues. It’s essential to wash the affected area thoroughly and seek medical attention if any adverse reactions occur.
there are no side effects..involved.
On a gas engine, the fuel filter is part of the fuel pump module in the tank.On a Diesel it is on the driver side of the blockOn a gas engine, the fuel filter is part of the fuel pump module in the tank.On a Diesel it is on the driver side of the block
Left side of the block.
If you don't have enough fresh air coming in, it can kill you, which is usually a bad side effect. Diesel doesn't burn as clean or as hot as kerosene. It puts more soot in the air along with the carbon monoxide.
Driver side of the block.Driver side of the block.
Gas engine, in fuel tank. Diesel, on driver side of the block.
just in front of the osr wheel, attatched to the side of the fuel tank,
the fuel filter is in the housing on the driver side of the engine.
It is on the driver side of the engine block.
Driver side of the engine block.
Gas engine it is in the fuel tank. Diesel engine it is on the left side of the engine.
Gas engine it is in the fuel tank. Diesel engine it is on the left side of the engine.