Depends on how much load it's seeing, and what the outside temperature is.
On heavy loads, somewhere warm, it might be just as well.
On partial load, somewhere cold it might run unevely and not burn as cleanly.
where is the thermostat
Yes but it will have problems starting when its colder.
A diesel engine that is starved for fuel will lose prime. This means that you will be unable to start the engine once it has stalled.
The thermostat on a 92 Pajero Diesel is on the left hand side and just above the pump. Remove the old thermostat and replace it with the same size.
The thermostat on a 1993 Ford e 350 7.3 diesel is located on the side of the engine. The thermostat can be found by following the upper radiator hose.
The thermostat on a Chevrolet Cavalier 1.7 diesel is located on the side of the engine. It can be found by following the upper radiator hose.
A diesel vehicles does not need to be running. A diesel ignition in a Diesel engine comes from compression and not spark.
none, use a good fuel additive and change filters regulary you will have no problems.
we need to change out the thermostat on a 1996 VW 2.4 diesel engine Transporter and we need the schematic for it; where is the darned thing and how do you get it out to change it
first up, if you are putting gas in a diesel, you are lucky to have it running at all. next if you are using diesel and letting it get low, in the winter it will gel, causing problems, allowing fuel to get low will also allow dirt and crud from bottom of tank to passed thru fuel lines. try changing fuel filter and see if that fixes the problem
Under the fuel filter housing
behind fuel bracket