No, never put diesel in a gasoline engine it will foul up the sparkplugs in your engine, clog it up, and make it smoke alot. Cold Diesel in a diesel engine isn't too good either because when diesel gets cold it gels up, that is why most diesel engines have a built in heater to warm up the engine and fuel before starting. Hope this helps
If the diesel fuel "gels" then yes the filter will need replaced.
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Sour diesel will effe you up. yes.
Silica Gels, they suck up moisture.
No spark plugs on a diesel.
Gillette has the No. 1 selling shaving cream both in the US and World markets. Newer gels make up most sales at a 3:1 ratio of gels to aerosol foams. Wilkinson/Schick (merged) lead gel sales in the US with Gillette gels dominating the World marketplace.
turn up the fuel... signed::the Diesel Rednek
By mass, they are classified as liquids. However, if one examines the intermolecular attractions in between the molecules, gels will appear solid. Therefore, gels are classified somewhere in between.
Yes, there's nothing wrong with "cocktailing" products together. It's actually very effective and if you can come up with a special mixture of hair gels that works for you, then go for it!
When you add the powder to the water the molecules of Jello are stirred up and float around in the air. This makes it easier to smell them. When it gels the molecules are not actively floating around.
Fill up the fuel filter with diesel fuel before you try starting it.