2 or 4 stroke? In a 2 stroke they’ll run like a mofo… for a while. Then they’ll melt. 4 stroke will just granade unless you can keep the pre detonation under control somehow
I did this to my new car, dealership swapped the plugs drained the fuel, put clean fuel in, cleaned it up. I've put 100k on it since. Most people might think you could make this mistake but really, you cannot here in the States the diesel pump is larger than the gas one and won't fit into the fill spout. The easiest way to make this mistake is when the fuel truck is there dumping diesel into the underground gasoline reservoir. Gas stations' insurance company paid for my repairs and I got an interesting story out of it.
idk if it'll work for your truck but I have a portable compressor/battery booster which I absolutely love. at one point I had a slow leak in my tire that the shop never seemed able to fix no matter how many times I brought it in(under warranty, go figure) and that compressor was a lifesaver. Then also my old battery in my vehicle got real weak in the winter, and there again that battery booster was a lifesaver. They're not that expensive either, you can get a really nice one for $200.
My mom's got a halo and will really only get to 45 50 before it gives up where as I need 65 in my truck but it works amazing on our quads and small car
@@HunterSmith641 My theory is: Any gasoline engine can run on diesel, as so long as the air or diesel is hot; current diesel designs are just to bypass those hot diesel and hot air.
Banshee swap would be nuts! What are your plans for the rear axle? I don't think the stock axle/transmission will take that much power for very long lol.
This is awesome. I knew what the outcome would be in advance but I still had to check it out. it would be cool to see diesel put into a high compression engine. Something that requires. 110/116 octane. with the timing advanced with the engine hot I bet it would run half A$$ decent. was always curious tho. Either way its crazy to see it running that well with such low compression. keep up the great content.
It wouldn't run well in a engine with higher compression because it cause the diesel fuel to combust before the spark plug ignites it. This causes the head gasket to blow in most cases
I definitely get what your saying, but the spark ignition has very little to do with the firing. with a higher compression engine it would allow for a better complete burn due to the compression ignition. looks like its time to make a video and see the results. @@dylanteunissen2943
A John Deere like that (not putting diesel in it) once you get em running they will never die. Been running mine for years off of oil changes and basic maintenance
My grand father actually ran a full tank of diesel through his 340 enticer snowmobile, obviously he didn’t know it was diesel in the can, still runs like a top to this day
Have the same mower, maybe not the exact same model. Mine has the V-Twin 22hp. It has 913 hours on it. 3 transmissions replaced but all original engine. Still mows too.
I have tried this exact thing with a Honda GX160 160cc engine but the compression was too low and the engine was too small but that briggs engine has slightly higher compression and is about 600cc so it makes sense that it would work in this type of engine
Station had diesel in the wrong pump and I mistakenly put diesel fuel in my car . It ran okay for a few miles but shut off and would restart but die right out . I had car towed to a shop and they told me they had never seen anything like that . They changed the fuel pump , injectors and cleaned the tank . It cost me $1700. bucks and since I paid cash for the gas I didn’t have a receipt to prove I had purchased the gas there .
A truck driver i knew had some extra "diesel fuel only" decals so he put them on his lawn mower as a joke. A few years later he gave the mower to his mother in law. She called him and said mower was running badly. You can guess the rest!😅
Try to remove the fuel filter to drain out and off the watery moisture contents out then add in some more Diesel fuel into your truck. If you we're to use STA-BIL FUEL Treatment with injector and Jet cleaner. I recommend using some of that mixed with marvel mystery oil to about 2 1/2 Ounces of fluid. 4 1/2 ounces of fluids into your gasoline fuel powered lawnmower engine. And even for your Diesel powered engine.
I figured it would run. From 1967 to 1985 I ran my old 1946 FORD jailbar on straight diesel. Never once put gas in the tank. Also it wasn't running on all 8 cylinders. Never let me down in my daily drive.
Mercury ouboards have developped a spark ignited diesel fueled outboard motors for military applications, this can be a fun development for about any gas engine..
Have you ever heard of running deisels on no. 1 heating oil and or kerosene? To keep em running in cold weather... never had any trouble running mine on Kerosene
you can put diesel in a quad/dirtbike engine and itll run pretty good. itll run horribly at first but once the engine gets up to operating temp itll run perfectly fine, cause it has the compression and the heat
Yeah if it has enough low compression or retarded ignition it wont knock too bad. When you put gasoline in a diesel engine it doesnt actually combust well from the compression because gasoline is made to withstand compression without self igniting :) Some diesel engines just wont run with it at all.
Interesting video. I’m surprised how long it lasted. You can’t make a mower faster with the intention of it lasting a while if the tranny is a hydro, idk what the Deere has. Needs to be gear driven.
I wouldnt really try putting petrol in a diesel as you may do some expensive damage such as blowing it up and it may not run at all. We mistakenly put petrol in our 4 cylinder diesel toyota Estima Lucida/japanese inport tarago thst is and it would start and run for a few seconds and stall but a diesel fitter told me that we were lucky we didnt blow the bottom end out of it and have you tried putting aero start starting spray in a 2 stroke. Thats a no no as youll seize jt because it doesn't have the oil content in it like 2 stroke petrol does so think about these things before hand as if the motor blows up the last thing you want is shards of metal in you.
Diesel takes high compression to burn, the heat of the compression ignites the fuel. Kerosene is more flamable and will burn in a gasoline engine once it is warmed up on gasoline. Some small engines years ago had dual compartment fuel tanks ,start on gasoline warm up and switch to kerosene. No. 1 diesel would be more likely to work than no.2. Way less power on kerosene or diesel. The extreme heat from very high compression is what ignites diesel fuel ! Gasoline engines do not have the high compression to ignite diesel and make full power. The vapors are what burns and it takes very high temperatures to vaporize diesel fuel.
The more you added, the more trouble the mixture would have lighting off. Octane rating adds resistance to pressure and pre-ignition. In simpler terms, the higher the octane rating, the harder it’s going to be to get it to light on fire.
I’d like to see how long a 2 stroke snowmobile would last with oil injection.But only putting Marvel mystery oil or Sea foam in since they are both a light lubricant in the oil injection tank.
try mixing only 10% diesel into the gas. it does increase the torque. under light throttle it improves the fuel economy. with older carbureted engines, you can lean the idle mixture setting with the gas/diesel mixture. fuel injected engines will lean the mixture from the IAC and O2 sensor. I once ran a 25% kerosene mixture in a tank of gas and it really stretched out the gas mileage! I don't think it really works for small engines. But I have done it with 4 cylinder as well as V8 engines
I would love to see a version of this diesel fuel in a modern gas vehicle i know it would be very expensive as to the loss of the vehicle if it would even try to start but i figure with all the computers in modern vehicles it would refuse
There's a story of one guy in the comments that had the gas station dump diesel into the gasoline reservoir and fueled up their new car, dealership apparently just changed the spark plugs, clean gasoline and cleaned the engine overall and it was back to life.
My theory is: its because the engine is already hot. Diesel needs to be hot or the air around it needs to be hot in order for it to ignite, and the engine being already hot, warms up the air around it and that's why it runs
Most likely won't run at all. Diesel engines ignite with compression, they lack a spark plug that would ignite gasoline. Gasoline is made to withstand compression without igniting.
I had a buddy back in the day when I was in high school who stole a 5 gallon jug of fuel off a construction trailer in his neighborhood one night thinking he scored free gas. Little did he know he just put 5 gallons of diesel fuel in a little Acura RSX. Yep, that was the end of that motor.
DO NOT put GAS in Diesel that will wreck it straight a way because gas doesnt have the lubrication properties like diesel does. That old john deere will die straight away and you will be up for a new engine.
Never put gasoline in a Diesel Engine! My Dad had a Ford Tractor that had gasoline run in it before he bought it unknowingly. It never did run right when under a load. He eventually sold it.
Common misconception, fix a flat and slime are not made for highway use tires it will clog your tpms sensors and that 10 dollar can will end up costing $50-$300 depending where you get a new tpms and who you get to program it. It's best to use your spare and get the tire fixed
Take your truck to a tire shop asap, most "tire slimes" or "fix-a-flat" will begin to quickly eat away at your rims internally. But I'm not a dentist or a carpenter, so I could be wrong 🤔🤔🤔
I am once again asking for nitro to be put in a dirt bike, plz
2 or 4 stroke?
In a 2 stroke they’ll run like a mofo… for a while. Then they’ll melt.
4 stroke will just granade unless you can keep the pre detonation under control somehow
@@DanWoelders-fd5zd nerd
A soon as you use the nitrous the motor will blow
Nitro is "very" safe but only if you run the carb with basically no main jet it's got to be so rich
@@Tophat-ws4yjhe's talking nitro gas for rc cars not nos
I absolutely love footage of driving with lawnmover with DnB playing on the background hahaha
I did this to my new car, dealership swapped the plugs drained the fuel, put clean fuel in, cleaned it up. I've put 100k on it since. Most people might think you could make this mistake but really, you cannot here in the States the diesel pump is larger than the gas one and won't fit into the fill spout. The easiest way to make this mistake is when the fuel truck is there dumping diesel into the underground gasoline reservoir. Gas stations' insurance company paid for my repairs and I got an interesting story out of it.
idk if it'll work for your truck but I have a portable compressor/battery booster which I absolutely love.
at one point I had a slow leak in my tire that the shop never seemed able to fix no matter how many times I brought it in(under warranty, go figure) and that compressor was a lifesaver.
Then also my old battery in my vehicle got real weak in the winter, and there again that battery booster was a lifesaver.
They're not that expensive either, you can get a really nice one for $200.
My mom's got a halo and will really only get to 45 50 before it gives up where as I need 65 in my truck but it works amazing on our quads and small car
Some of the old John Deere tractors were dual fuel started on gas and once warm you switched them over to kerosene
@GeneralLee_01but those were from the 1930s. Actually that was most tractors from that time period.
@@HunterSmith641
My theory is:
Any gasoline engine can run on diesel, as so long as the air or diesel is hot; current diesel designs are just to bypass those hot diesel and hot air.
@@shamaYahu8635 agreed, it all depends on the compression and temperature
Yeah, international was like that too
@@ZachLovesFordmy farmall m starts on gas runs on kerosene
He’s gonna banshee swap a lawn mower but he doesn’t even have an air compressor or inflator to put air in the tire on the ford.
He does, did you pay attention? He said the compressor won't reach the car.
Banshee swap would be nuts! What are your plans for the rear axle? I don't think the stock axle/transmission will take that much power for very long lol.
Agreed!
This is awesome. I knew what the outcome would be in advance but I still had to check it out. it would be cool to see diesel put into a high compression engine. Something that requires. 110/116 octane. with the timing advanced with the engine hot I bet it would run half A$$ decent. was always curious tho. Either way its crazy to see it running that well with such low compression. keep up the great content.
It wouldn't run well in a engine with higher compression because it cause the diesel fuel to combust before the spark plug ignites it. This causes the head gasket to blow in most cases
I definitely get what your saying, but the spark ignition has very little to do with the firing. with a higher compression engine it would allow for a better complete burn due to the compression ignition. looks like its time to make a video and see the results. @@dylanteunissen2943
A John Deere like that (not putting diesel in it) once you get em running they will never die. Been running mine for years off of oil changes and basic maintenance
These John Deere lawnmowers are actually very well known for blowing up at pretty low hours 😂
My grand father actually ran a full tank of diesel through his 340 enticer snowmobile, obviously he didn’t know it was diesel in the can, still runs like a top to this day
Yeah but those things run forever
Did he send it?
@@wexcrjake2955 you know he did, it's an enticer
That's a good way to get rid of mosquitoes 😂
Aren’t mosquitos attracted to carbon dioxide
@@zzeroo-m8lthat’s how it gets rid of them dummy
Have the same mower, maybe not the exact same model. Mine has the V-Twin 22hp. It has 913 hours on it. 3 transmissions replaced but all original engine. Still mows too.
Your exactly the calm funny youtuber I've been looking for im soo subbing
I have tried this exact thing with a Honda GX160 160cc engine but the compression was too low and the engine was too small but that briggs engine has slightly higher compression and is about 600cc so it makes sense that it would work in this type of engine
can you try to put gas in it again to see if it will still run after diesel?
When I had my kx65 our lawn mower ran out of gas mid mowing so we put the 2stroke mixed gas and it was blowing smoke and when a little faster
Now do the opposite and put gas into a diesel
All diesel will do is foul a plug lmao
Station had diesel in the wrong pump and I mistakenly put diesel fuel in my car . It ran okay for a few miles but shut off and would restart but die right out . I had car towed to a shop and they told me they had never seen anything like that . They changed the fuel pump , injectors and cleaned the tank . It cost me $1700. bucks and since I paid cash for the gas I didn’t have a receipt to prove I had purchased the gas there .
my dad has a 1985 yamaha rz350 (same engine thats in the banchee) cant wait too see that
It's a John Deere, it will blow up no matter what fuel you put in it, LOL.
"its cold here" - wearing an unzipped light jacket
Did you put pure diesel in the engine or did it have gas mixed with it?
I ran 10 gallons through a pontiac 400, it ran but was difficult to shut off.. ie dieseling..
A truck driver i knew had some extra "diesel fuel only" decals so he put them on his lawn mower as a joke. A few years later he gave the mower to his mother in law. She called him and said mower was running badly. You can guess the rest!😅
Get the fix a flat that comes with a pump. It works great 👍. Also I believe there's jel and a blanket you can use to keep your diesel from freezing 🥶
Try to remove the fuel filter to drain out and off the watery moisture contents out then add in some more Diesel fuel into your truck. If you we're to use STA-BIL FUEL Treatment with injector and Jet cleaner. I recommend using some of that mixed with marvel mystery oil to about 2 1/2 Ounces of fluid. 4 1/2 ounces of fluids into your gasoline fuel powered lawnmower engine. And even for your Diesel powered engine.
i have an 87 yanmar 226d which is like the JD 750. has 900 hours it, runs great.
Now you got a skeeter sprayer 😅😂😅😂
I figured it would run. From 1967 to 1985 I ran my old 1946 FORD jailbar on straight diesel. Never once put gas in the tank. Also it wasn't running on all 8 cylinders. Never let me down in my daily drive.
Mercury ouboards have developped a spark ignited diesel fueled outboard motors for military applications, this can be a fun development for about any gas engine..
I’m big fan of your channel
Have you ever heard of running deisels on no. 1 heating oil and or kerosene? To keep em running in cold weather... never had any trouble running mine on Kerosene
It might not run as well but it keeps them skeeters (mosquitoes) away.
Junior dragsters use a similar engine to these, but with like more power obviously
you can put diesel in a quad/dirtbike engine and itll run pretty good. itll run horribly at first but once the engine gets up to operating temp itll run perfectly fine, cause it has the compression and the heat
Yeah if it has enough low compression or retarded ignition it wont knock too bad. When you put gasoline in a diesel engine it doesnt actually combust well from the compression because gasoline is made to withstand compression without self igniting :) Some diesel engines just wont run with it at all.
This machine never die
badass
Runs while it's hot, but once the engine cools off no way...
Lol all my diesels start in the winter
underated lol
Interesting video. I’m surprised how long it lasted. You can’t make a mower faster with the intention of it lasting a while if the tranny is a hydro, idk what the Deere has. Needs to be gear driven.
i think it will run a little rough but still run
I wouldnt really try putting petrol in a diesel as you may do some expensive damage such as blowing it up and it may not run at all. We mistakenly put petrol in our 4 cylinder diesel toyota Estima Lucida/japanese inport tarago thst is and it would start and run for a few seconds and stall but a diesel fitter told me that we were lucky we didnt blow the bottom end out of it and have you tried putting aero start starting spray in a 2 stroke. Thats a no no as youll seize jt because it doesn't have the oil content in it like 2 stroke petrol does so think about these things before hand as if the motor blows up the last thing you want is shards of metal in you.
Please don’t put gas in that old diesel 😭
me and my brother found old diesel and we thot is was gas and we put it in a old gas engine and it ran just fine
Diesel takes high compression to burn, the heat of the compression ignites the fuel. Kerosene is more flamable and will burn in a gasoline engine once it is warmed up on gasoline. Some small engines years ago had dual compartment fuel tanks ,start on gasoline warm up and switch to kerosene. No. 1 diesel would be more likely to work than no.2. Way less power on kerosene or diesel. The extreme heat from very high compression is what ignites diesel fuel ! Gasoline engines do not have the high compression to ignite diesel and make full power. The vapors are what burns and it takes very high temperatures to vaporize diesel fuel.
Pls do the Blanche swap
NO!!!!!!!!
Wonder what happens when u add octane booster to the diesel fuel
The more you added, the more trouble the mixture would have lighting off. Octane rating adds resistance to pressure and pre-ignition. In simpler terms, the higher the octane rating, the harder it’s going to be to get it to light on fire.
I’d like to see how long a 2 stroke snowmobile would last with oil injection.But only putting Marvel mystery oil or Sea foam in since they are both a light lubricant in the oil injection tank.
Give him som 👍
somebody at the tire shop didnt clean your aluminum wheels before putting your new tires on. it happenes.
General Motors all ready has you beat...That is when they converted gasoline engines to run on diesel...That was many years ago...!!!
try mixing only 10% diesel into the gas. it does increase the torque. under light throttle it improves the fuel economy. with older carbureted engines, you can lean the idle mixture setting with the gas/diesel mixture. fuel injected engines will lean the mixture from the IAC and O2 sensor. I once ran a 25% kerosene mixture in a tank of gas and it really stretched out the gas mileage! I don't think it really works for small engines. But I have done it with 4 cylinder as well as V8 engines
Well, you better kiss that motor running Goodbye
it might work
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gas in a diesel is not the best idea, but fook it😂
No way he put fixer flat in his tire, and then drove to the gas station to fill it up normal, that tire is not gonna last long 😂
Come to Daytona super cross race lol !!!
The lawn tractor is running. I'm not so sure how long the shrubbery is going to last though
Just for Banshee
i decked the head of a briggs engine, and ported/ polished the head and it ran on diesel "ok"
add a turbo
I think we all figured out why it’s so foggy😂😂
if you banshee swap it, it will go crazyyy, instant like
True,that's why I'd rather use the original engine.
@@bethmotgomery2662 haha lol yes for practical use
I would love to see a version of this diesel fuel in a modern gas vehicle i know it would be very expensive as to the loss of the vehicle if it would even try to start but i figure with all the computers in modern vehicles it would refuse
There's a story of one guy in the comments that had the gas station dump diesel into the gasoline reservoir and fueled up their new car, dealership apparently just changed the spark plugs, clean gasoline and cleaned the engine overall and it was back to life.
Do a snowmobile vid that would be sick🤘
no
Dammit I went to supercross last year and you’re going here this year RIP
I feel like as long as the fumes will ignite. It'll run. Just it may not run well. Watched a dude put vodka in a Ford Ranger and it ran.
My theory is: its because the engine is already hot. Diesel needs to be hot or the air around it needs to be hot in order for it to ignite, and the engine being already hot, warms up the air around it and that's why it runs
@@shamaYahu8635 I like your theory
@@Khaynizzle7
Thank you. : 😊
always wanted to see what would happen with gas in a diesel engine.
Most likely won't run at all. Diesel engines ignite with compression, they lack a spark plug that would ignite gasoline. Gasoline is made to withstand compression without igniting.
If you start on gasoline & once warm switch to Dsl it’ll burn quite happily just don’t shut it off until back on gasoline.
Huh interesting. I did not think it woofing
wow crazy an engine designed to run on one fuel ran suboptimally on another fuel. who'da guessed
Diesel pressure washer!
49000 hrs later.
Will barked your Lawnmower to put diesel gas
I have that John deer
I had a buddy back in the day when I was in high school who stole a 5 gallon jug of fuel off a construction trailer in his neighborhood one night thinking he scored free gas. Little did he know he just put 5 gallons of diesel fuel in a little Acura RSX. Yep, that was the end of that motor.
Brother if you're trying to run out of gas put on choke it takes no time at all
lol nice
i mean even after watching this video i dont know if i would recommend to people to just put diesel in a gas engine or the other way around. 😂
Upper cylinder lubrication
Great way to spray for mosquitos :D
I bet if he had not run it on gas and had the engine hot before diesel (cold start) it wouldn’t even try to run or budge
DO NOT put GAS in Diesel that will wreck it straight a way because gas doesnt have the lubrication properties like diesel does. That old john deere will die straight away and you will be up for a new engine.
its holding up
Wow
Einsan you put diesel ful in a land tractor 🚜
Nitro in dirt bike plsss
Never put gasoline in a Diesel Engine! My Dad had a Ford Tractor that had gasoline run in it before he bought it unknowingly. It never did run right when under a load. He eventually sold it.
are you gitting rid of it anye time
It doesn't burn, it smokes. Gasoline motor has no compression to burn diesel.
I think it’s gonna roll coal like monster max
What’s all this “we’re”? YOU are going to be doing everything holmes
Common misconception, fix a flat and slime are not made for highway use tires it will clog your tpms sensors and that 10 dollar can will end up costing $50-$300 depending where you get a new tpms and who you get to program it. It's best to use your spare and get the tire fixed
That truck doesn’t have tpms, these tires are under warranty so they fixed the leak for free!
I am glad they did there are some shops that won't if there is fix a flat or slime in a tire. @@kylecorbett
Don’t ruin that nice diesel John Deere tractor by putting gas in it!
Take your truck to a tire shop asap, most "tire slimes" or "fix-a-flat" will begin to quickly eat away at your rims internally. But I'm not a dentist or a carpenter, so I could be wrong 🤔🤔🤔
You have to much free time...
Boom 💥