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Adding 71 liters of gasoline to a diesel engine

Hello everyone,

This message is for automotive or mechanical engineers only.

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A customer claims that he accidentally put gasoline in place of a diesel in the Toyota LANCROZER 2008 model

The customer claims a vehicle traveled 14 km until he heard engine noises.

Questions:
  1. Is it possible that a vehicle can travel 14 km?

  • Will the engine work briefly and after a few meters stop?

  • Will the engine not work?

  • I would love to get feedback.


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  • Thanks. 

    I raised the issue because I wrote a legal opinion to my client. I recorded in my legal opinion that a vehicle could not travel much. And I'll explain. Already during engine start, noises and emissions of pollutants will start from the exhaust, so it can be understood that the damage is relatively small because the vehicle can not move. At the same time, the damage created is in the syringes due to grease dilution in diesel fuel during gasoline mixing and it mechanically causes damage to the syringes. Do you agree with me ?
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  • Thanks. 

    I raised the issue because I wrote a legal opinion to my client. I recorded in my legal opinion that a vehicle could not travel much. And I'll explain. Already during engine start, noises and emissions of pollutants will start from the exhaust, so it can be understood that the damage is relatively small because the vehicle can not move. At the same time, the damage created is in the syringes due to grease dilution in diesel fuel during gasoline mixing and it mechanically causes damage to the syringes. Do you agree with me ?
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