Yes, putting petrol/gasoline in a diesel engine and running it will cause severe damage to the engine.
Yes, using starting fluid in a diesel engine can be harmful. Diesel engines rely on high compression for ignition, and starting fluid, which typically contains ether, can cause pre-ignition, knocking, or even damage to engine components. It's better to use products specifically designed for diesel engines or to address the underlying issues causing hard starting.
Just drain the fuel tank, blow out the fuel lines, replace the fuel filter, fill the tank with fresh fuel, and it will be fine. You may have to use starter fluid to get it starter and it may run rough for a few minutes but no damage will be done. Putting gasoline in a diesel will destroy a diesel engine, but putting diesel in a gasoline engine will do no permanent damage.
Yes, it will destroy a diesel engine.
If gasoline is used in a diesel it will damage the engine. If diesel is used in a gasoline engine it will do no real damage as the engine will not run.
it means starting of diesel engine
No, putting gasoline in a diesel will destroy the diesel engine.
Yes it will unless u have a diesel engine
If it is a Diesel the answer is NO NO NO NO NO NO!!!!! USE OF STARTING FLUID IN A DIESEL ENGINE WITH GLOW PLUGS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE( BLOW HEADS OFF WORST CASE)
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.
The engine will not start or run.
Diesel run in any petrol engine will do damage if you can keep the engine running for a long period of time. A petrol engine will not start and run on diesel fuel alone Posted by Danny from Bee Mech Mobile Mechanics
Because one has a petrol engine and the other has a diesel engine. Petrol/gasoline does not ignite the same way as diesel. It also does not have the lubrication qualities that diesel has. Gas in a diesel engine will damage the fuel system if the diesel very quickly.