Yes, gasoline and diesel fuel will separate if mixed, as they have different chemical compositions and densities. Gasoline is lighter and less viscous than diesel, which can lead to stratification when they are combined. Over time, the two fuels may not only separate but also cause engine problems if mixed in significant amounts. It's important to keep them separate to ensure proper engine function.
Yes, diesel and gasoline have different densities, with diesel being heavier than gasoline. If you mix them in a container, they will not completely separate, but the diesel will sink and the gasoline will float on top due to the difference in density.
No, they will remain mixed.
No one does. Diesel fuel is not gas. It would almost be similar to putting oil in your gas tank....except worse. Your car will belch out black smoke if it does run. Also a diesel engine does not run on gasoline. Keep them separate.
From my experience they do seperate. Gas (petrol) to the bottm and diesel to the top.
defnetly diesel
diesel.
Diesel is a gas and gas makes you fart big time.
diesel is a liquid fuel at the gas pumps.
Diesel
Rudolph Diesel invented the diesel engine which uses diesel gas.
diesel is a fuel that has oil in it
No. Do not put unleaded gas in a diesel tank.