Adding iodine to diesel engine oil can lead to chemical reactions that may form harmful compounds, potentially damaging the oil's lubricating properties. Iodine may react with the oil's additives or degrade the oil itself, resulting in reduced engine performance and increased wear on engine components. Additionally, it could cause corrosion or other detrimental effects within the engine. Overall, it's not advisable to mix iodine with diesel engine oil.
There is not a whole lot of difference if you are using the oil in an older diesel engine. The diesel oil of today has special additives to combat the soot buildup in the oil from the EGR. The diesel oil will get dirty a lot sooner on the late model engines. A 15w40 for a gas engine can be used in a diesel.
not much. it would change the viscosity of the oil. the diesel oil is much thicker than regular engine oil.
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.
NO, do not use diesel oil and a gasoline engine.
Oil is just as important to a diesel engine as it is to a petrol engine
If the compression is high enough you get a diesel engine.
"Diesel oil" or "Heavy oil" is another term for diesel fuel. Not to be confused with "engine oil for a diesel engine" which means lubricating oil specially formulated for use in diesel rather than petrol engines.
5 liters of diesel engine oil.
putting too much oil in any engine is not good... the oil can over flow to your spark plug... that can cause stall..
any diesel oil will be fine
Yes, never put oil formulated for a diesel in a gasoline engine.
apparently cooking oil with diesel