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petrol in a deisel engine
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The whole system needs purging to get rid of all the unleaded. Unfortunately, as its been driven with the unleaded fuel in it, you may have caused a lot of damage to the engine. It needs to be taken to a garage, without driving it, for them to check it. Tell your partner that if they put the wrong fuel in the car it should NEVER be topped up with the right fuel, and certainly NEVER be driven without having the tank drained and the right fuel put in.
I gave this answer to a similar question:
Diesel engines have a higher compression ratio than petrol engines. Compression ratio on a petrol engine is around 10:1 or just below. Diesel are 20:1 and below.
What does this mean? Petrol is more refined than diesel which means because of the higher compression ratio it will detonate before diesel does. In a petrol engine this is described as pre-detonation or 'pinking'. It basically means that it is exploding.
Now, the engine will run but it might damage your engine in the long term. You should really have tried to drain the tank and fill it with neat diesel. If you continue to run your car avoid too many short cold journeys since the diesel injection pump is advanced to increase power (and increase timing/detonation).
I did this too a few years ago, but put in slightly more than �10.00 worth. The car conked out about 2 miles from the garage & that's when the horrible sinking feeling came over me about what I had done.
Car was towed away & the engine drained. It cost me �40.00 to get it drained but the car was 100% after it.
Long & short of it - get it drained ASAP!