A gas engine canât combust diesel fuel, so your car will move a few miles, make some strange noises, then come to a stop. McKenzie says it will cause âincredibly costly cylinder and timing issuesâ in your carâs engine. This type of damage could easily cost you about $4,000 to repair â sometimes up to $17,000, McKenzie says.
Since a gasoline car cannot run with diesel fuel, the engine will stall as soon as the diesel makes its way from the tank to the injectors. This happens fairly often. Usually, itâs someone borrowing a car or a son or daughter new to driving. Theyâre trying to do the right thing and fill the tank before bringing the car back and oops!
Using a rubber tube and your mouth to siphon: Put one end of a long rubber tube into the fuel tank and the other end into a gas can. Put a second tube into the fuel tank. Seal the fuel tank opening with a cloth. Blow into the second tube. Stop blowing once fuel is moving. DO NOT INHALE.
As for the diesel fuel, it will start clouding and slowly thicken, when the thermometer shows 32 degrees Fahrenheit already. Thatâs because the paraffin in this substance begins to stiffen slowly under the impact of the low temperature. As for the gasoline, its freezing point is far away from diesel! Gasoline fuel will freeze at -100 degrees
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