Yes, putting petrol/gasoline in a diesel engine and running it will cause severe damage to the engine.
The engine will not start or run.
It will dirty the injectors a bit and run very rough,if at all. Still, not as bad as putting petrol into a diesel engine .
No, diesel engine require diesel fuel. Put petrol in a diesel engine and you will destroy it.
Siphon it all out. Petrol (Gas) and diesel mix incredibly well so it is impossible to siphon off just the petrol, you need to remove the whole lot and then full it up with diesel.Depending on how old the car/truck is, it will respond differently to having petrol go through it. Newer direct injection/common rail/turbo diesels will not like having petrol run through them at all, and might mean replacing both the high and low pressure pumps(Diesel acts as a lubricant for these and when petrol is run through them it washes all the lube away) and the turbo etc. Older diesels might get away with running a bit of petrol through them, but again it is recommended removing all the petrol and just putting diesel in.Even putting a small amount of petrol in a diesel tank will dilute the lubricating power of diesel and may damage parts.In short, when you put petrol in a diesel, grab yourself some hose and siphon it all out!
diesel and petrol are source which is used to generate power.
Yes it will unless u have a diesel engine
Petrol is and bit more vicous and that diesel is a lot darker than petrol. Petrol burns quicker when set alight, however diesel burns more brightly!
petrol
No, you cannot convert a petrol to burn diesel.
Petrol is far more comustile compared to Diesel
From my experience they do seperate. Gas (petrol) to the bottm and diesel to the top.