rennie Posted April 25, 2013 Posted April 25, 2013 Wrong way round Bogof !petrol engines will run on diesel with no ill effects.(apart from smoke)Diesel engines won't run on petrol because they rely on the oil in the dieselfor lubrication.It doesn't matter though.Glad you rescued it in time Bob Quote
priest Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 i think its not that easy - there is no ignition system in diesel engines, it fires due to pressure afaik, but i am not sure what happens with the petrol, when it is under high pressure but without any sparks Quote
uk190 Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 deisel engines work because of the deisel effect. this is when a fuel ignites because of pressure and heat. petrol engines rely on a spark to ignite the fuel.deisel fuel has a low octane by design so that it will burn in a deisel engine. petrol has a much higher octane so you can control the ignition.the higher the octane of the fuel, the higher the resistance to the deisel effect. this means you can control exactly when the spark ignites the fuel; so you can tune the ignition retard/advance for power etc.putting deisel in a petrol engine means that it will ignite, but not precisely when you want it to. it'll pre-ignite, hence very rough running, low power. and it will smoke like a bast*rd.putting higher octane petrol into a diesel engine means that the fuel will resist the ignition(based on pressure,not spark) and the engine will not run. neither is desirable for your engine. both will need draining. neither will do much damage as you cant run the engine properly so the potential damage is limited. deisel engines are more complex to drain as you will need drain it completely and then have the deisel fuel system primed. Quote
eastanglianbiker Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 at the end of the day get it wrong either way and its a pain in the a*** Quote
mojobanana Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 deisel engines work because of the deisel effect. this is when a fuel ignites because of pressure and heat. petrol engines rely on a spark to ignite the fuel.deisel fuel has a low octane by design so that it will burn in a deisel engine. petrol has a much higher octane so you can control the ignition.the higher the octane of the fuel, the higher the resistance to the deisel effect. this means you can control exactly when the spark ignites the fuel; so you can tune the ignition retard/advance for power etc.putting deisel in a petrol engine means that it will ignite, but not precisely when you want it to. it'll pre-ignite, hence very rough running, low power. and it will smoke like a bast*rd.putting higher octane petrol into a diesel engine means that the fuel will resist the ignition(based on pressure,not spark) and the engine will not run. neither is desirable for your engine. both will need draining. neither will do much damage as you cant run the engine properly so the potential damage is limited. deisel engines are more complex to drain as you will need drain it completely and then have the deisel fuel system primed. I tried reading that but then I realised I was in danger of learning something and it is Friday after all. I'm on countdown to wine o'clock....currently 7pm after I've been to the gym F**K it...got to wait 5 hours! Quote
Boothy Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 deisel engines work because of the deisel effect. this is when a fuel ignites because of pressure and heat. petrol engines rely on a spark to ignite the fuel.deisel fuel has a low octane by design so that it will burn in a deisel engine. petrol has a much higher octane so you can control the ignition.the higher the octane of the fuel, the higher the resistance to the deisel effect. this means you can control exactly when the spark ignites the fuel; so you can tune the ignition retard/advance for power etc.putting deisel in a petrol engine means that it will ignite, but not precisely when you want it to. it'll pre-ignite, hence very rough running, low power. and it will smoke like a bast*rd.putting higher octane petrol into a diesel engine means that the fuel will resist the ignition(based on pressure,not spark) and the engine will not run. neither is desirable for your engine. both will need draining. neither will do much damage as you cant run the engine properly so the potential damage is limited. deisel engines are more complex to drain as you will need drain it completely and then have the deisel fuel system primed. You know all of that.. but not how to spell diesel Quote
priest Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 I could never imagine this thread is hi-jacked back to technical stuff. Well done Quote
uk190 Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 deisel engines work because of the deisel effect. this is when a fuel ignites because of pressure and heat. petrol engines rely on a spark to ignite the fuel.deisel fuel has a low octane by design so that it will burn in a deisel engine. petrol has a much higher octane so you can control the ignition.the higher the octane of the fuel, the higher the resistance to the deisel effect. this means you can control exactly when the spark ignites the fuel; so you can tune the ignition retard/advance for power etc.putting deisel in a petrol engine means that it will ignite, but not precisely when you want it to. it'll pre-ignite, hence very rough running, low power. and it will smoke like a bast*rd.putting higher octane petrol into a diesel engine means that the fuel will resist the ignition(based on pressure,not spark) and the engine will not run. neither is desirable for your engine. both will need draining. neither will do much damage as you cant run the engine properly so the potential damage is limited. deisel engines are more complex to drain as you will need drain it completely and then have the deisel fuel system primed. You know all of that.. but not how to spell diesel my spilling is appealing. f**k it. Quote
Joeman Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 The AA reckon it causes major damage!!http://www.aaireland.ie/AA/AA-Membershi ... ssist.aspx Quote
Tango Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 The AA reckon it causes major damage!!http://www.aaireland.ie/AA/AA-Membershi ... ssist.aspxBut they are trying to sell their service!...... The guys who drained my tank reckon it should be OK.....and it was running OK today.....but what longer term effects it may have I'll have to wait and see...... Quote
Joeman Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 The AA reckon it causes major damage!!http://www.aaireland.ie/AA/AA-Membershi ... ssist.aspxBut they are trying to sell their service!...... The guys who drained my tank reckon it should be OK.....and it was running OK today.....but what longer term effects it may have I'll have to wait and see...... yep, thats my thoughts too... scare mongering!! they the go on to say: If you've added less than 10% petrol (5 litres in a 50 litre tank) – Top up with diesel and run normally unless the manufacturer has advised otherwiseANDIf you've added less than 10% (5 litres in a 50 litre tank) diesel – the tank can be topped up with petrol and the car run normally unless the manufacturer has advised otherwise but what longer term effects it may have I'll have to wait and see...... Sell it quick!!! Quote
Tango Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 Company car mate......got it for 3 years....if it lasts that long.... Quote
mattycoops43 Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 Its a well known practise amongst landroverers that use them in very cold climates, they add a gallon of petrol to a tank of diesel to stop it freezing up in arctic temperatures.It works too, I have a friend in the Highlands, and he was having troubles with his disco running rough and stopping after about 40 minutes of driving last winter, I told him to try adding some petrol to the mix and it was an instant cure.if you have a new car, and wrong fuel it, don't tell them as it invalidates your warranty. Just get it recovered and drained by someone that is not a dealer. Quote
Stu Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 I have had petrol in my diesel before I stopped at about 5 litres went in a paid and said I will be back once I have topped it up with diesel Quote
Bonniebird Posted April 27, 2013 Posted April 27, 2013 Rained all the way to the MOT today then stopped as we got there, F**k it! Bike passed so was feeling happy an decided to leave the bike out when I got back ready for a little ridette later Started raining again and now the met office reckons hail and I didn't get the bike in the garage before it got wet! F**k it again Quote
Tango Posted April 27, 2013 Posted April 27, 2013 Rained all the way to the MOT today then stopped as we got there, F**k it! Bike passed so was feeling happy an decided to leave the bike out when I got back ready for a little ridette later Started raining again and now the met office reckons hail and I didn't get the bike in the garage before it got wet! F**k it again Quick...it's sunny out there now..... Quote
Bonniebird Posted April 27, 2013 Posted April 27, 2013 Rained all the way to the MOT today then stopped as we got there, F**k it! Bike passed so was feeling happy an decided to leave the bike out when I got back ready for a little ridette later Started raining again and now the met office reckons hail and I didn't get the bike in the garage before it got wet! F**k it again Quick...it's sunny out there now..... Yeah and the 'hail' warning disappeared as soon as I put the bike away Quote
mattycoops43 Posted April 27, 2013 Posted April 27, 2013 My bus got attacked by a mentallist woman today, long story I have alreayd told too many times at work, but basically, I got caught in roadworks by a taxi, on the phone parking halfway through, and the cars behind took offense and decided I had held them up. Two tried to ram the front of the bus by pulling up in front, and then a woman got out, pushed the emergency door button and got on and gave me 2 minutes of torrential abuse. I just sat there and pointed to all the cctv cameras, and then rang the police.There's an area in Bristol where it is very 'ethnic' and they have about 4 sets of temp lights at roadworks, and people are absolutely at boiling point.Oh well, start again Monday. Quote
Grumpy Old Git Posted April 29, 2013 Posted April 29, 2013 You put the CCTV footage on You Tube yet Matty? Quote
uk190 Posted April 29, 2013 Posted April 29, 2013 There's an area in Bristol where it is very 'ethnic' and they have about 4 sets of temp lights at roadworks, and people are absolutely at boiling point.. tut tut matthew. Quote
Grumpy Old Git Posted May 10, 2013 Posted May 10, 2013 Spent hours 'prepping' rear mudguard.Applied 3 coats of primer - great!Applied 2 coats of undercoat - great!Applied 2 coats of top coat (Black Acrylic) - great!Ran out of paint but knew I had another part full tin somewhere - found it and gave a shake - enough for another coat.Applied 1 coat of top coat (Black Double-Acrylic) - Paint 'bubbled' - now got an 'egg-shell' finish!Bu@@er!Why did this happen?I'll need to start again!F**k It!!!!! Quote
Grumpy Old Git Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 OK - sanded down and another undercoat applied - New paint in the post. However....... Wife says 'you can't go t'domms match as you are doing a BBQ (this Saturday) - Weather forecast... "COLD, Windy and a real chance of heavy rain" F**k It!!!!!! Quote
Grumpy Old Git Posted May 28, 2013 Posted May 28, 2013 Briliant Weekend Weather and No back wheel!!!!!F**k It!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote
chris_589 Posted May 28, 2013 Posted May 28, 2013 Weekend off with the GF, no bike riding allowed, day I get the chance and the weather turns sh*#e!! F*#k it!! Quote
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