Well that would depend on how much... Friend put about 4-5 gallons in a pickup with a 31 gallon tank; diesel doesnt ignite from spark plugs like a gasoline engine does, so it will bog down and die fairly quickly... If it was only a small amount, top off the tank with fresh gasoline, and try to crank it. Most likely though, the diesel will be in the fuel lines, and you have to unhook the fuel inlet line and bleed out the diesel for a minute and then hook line back up and it should start. Add some fuel injector cleaner to the tank as well, and keep the tank topped off with gas for a few weeks and the gas SHOULD dissipate the diesel which essentially is fuel oil. If you FILLED THE TANK, however, you'll probably have to drain it completely via a pump or something and then bleed lines and such. Question is, how the &"$% did you fit the diesel nozzle in your gasser?
If you're asking what will happen if you put gasoline in a diesel engine, the engine will be destroyed if you run it on gasoline.
No, putting gasoline in a diesel will destroy the diesel engine.
Mix diesel in a gasoline engine and it will stall or run very poorly depending on how much you mixed in. Mix gasoline in a diesel engine and you will have engine damage.
You will destroy a diesel engine if you run gasoline in it. Do not even start the engine. You will have to drain the fuel tank, and all fuel lines.
Flex fuel does not mean you can use diesel. It means the engine can run on pure gasoline or on E85 gasoline. If you put diesel in this vehicle it simply will not run. Diesel can only be used in a diesel engine.
Running gasoline in a diesel will do serious damage to the engine. You must remove all the gasoline from the tanks, & fuel lines. Purge all gasoline. If you have not starter the engine just drain the tanks.
It won't run, or it will run for a minute and not start again.
Probably blow engine gasoline has a much lower flash point than diesel fuel
if it is only a small amount of diesel (say no more than a gallon) them all you have to do is fill the take right up to the brim with gasoline, it may have a small misfire while it runs the diesel through the system as it will have a much lower octane, If there is quite a bit of diesel in there (anymore than a gallon) then I would recommend draining the tank somehow before filling it up with gasoline
While it would be possible to build a hybrid car using a diesel engine instead of the gasoline engine, I do not believe any manufacturers are doing it. This may be because of problems with reliably restarting a diesel engine after stopping it that don't happen with gasoline engines, but I'm not certain.
It could speed up the global warming process.
Petrol or gasoline in a diesel will cause internal engine damage. if petrol is used in diesel engine it may cause explosive sound with burning ....bcz high compression ratio ......