Those auto-gearboxes are always slow to change gear. They need to be triggered by getting off the accelerator after kickdown. Manuals are much better anyway...
Yeah the engine was down a cylinder. The gear box could have been ok, if the engine can't deliver the power it won't shift unless you let off the throttle.
yep, the engine smoked really bad and had no power. So I understand that why they did these tests with it. But in no way was that first test valid. If that engine would have been in good condition it would have performed lot better.
I have tractors from the 1960s on the farm my family bought new back then. These tractors all have been started multiple times a week every Canadian border winter in the well below zero Fahrenheit early morning hours. We (grandfather, father, and myself) have been doing this, the tractors whole lives. We obviously don’t run them on it, just starting use. But doing this likely 150 times a year, for over 50 years, hasn’t stopped them from running, or seem to have damaged them. Most have never had the engine even opened up, besides removing the valve covers or something small like that. Each start easily in the summer months still, and are used regularly still also. A new tractor? Yes we got many, and no we don’t use starting fluid on these, they have warranties still. And trust me, they need it, as they break down way to much. Garbage electronics and computers mounted all over them, and hold up like the cow shit they are supposed to help clean up in a farm environment. I will take my old Massey Ferguson 135 or 165s reliability any day over the new stuff. The only advantage the new stuff has is modern attachments for special uses, but the old ones can still do everything important.
I saw a guy from Bosnia, that has an natural/raw OIL spring ,shooting oil from the ground.... guy just scoopes it from the ground and pits it in the tractor.... it works just fine.... Edit; I think VICE showed it in one of their documentaries about 10 years ago...
Erm, you don't seem to be letting us know what you run those tractors on. Personally, I recommend boiled up seal flipper to get things started on those cold Canadian mornings.
This channel makes videos of silly things I always thought of when I was child. Seriously, it takes me back to a nostalgia almost. Keep up the great work!
Either fuel pump or the injectors. The injector mechanism is designed to use fuel that lubricates the part and if the injector starts to wear as a result of missing lubrication, the high pressure will damage the metal parts pretty fast. And diesel engines run poorly even with normal wear in the injectors when injectors are old enough.
The the injection-pump on this model is lubricated by the engine-oil, not by the fuel. it´s an old pre-chamber turbo-diesel (not a cdi) with a mechanic in-line injection-pump, the best you ever could get.
@@lenmar6382 Wow! I didn't expect the engine to be so old that it has pre-chambers. That explains a lot about why the engine kept running that long. I guess "the best" as in "runs forever" instead of "highest performance" or "best economy".
My dad always used a 70/30 diesel/gas mixture if he needed to clean out the exhaust of our '87 Nissan Laurel 2.8D for the annual emissions check. You wouldn't want to drive behind the car during that 'cleaning' but it always drove well on it and also smokeless once the existing carbon deposits were burned away.
@@markchapman2585 that's a grenade waiting to happen 😅😅😅 if the engine did not fireball, then it would definitely blow all of it's engine and exhaust gaskets, kill sensors and make the ECUs flip out all at the same time 😅😵😵
I want to see it run on a mix of everything - equal parts diesel, gas, motor oil, brake fluid, ether, nitromethane, cooking oil, WD-40, hair spray, bacon grease, ATF, & paint thinner
Definitely don't spray paint your inner fender well while its running if you have a cold air intake on your diesel. Yep it sat there and idled at about 1500 for 10 seconds.
"on sunflower seed oil, it runs but uts not happy, about the same on brake fluid. so the winner so far would be motor oil." Best thing I've heard on RUclips in a while.... given the context
They run even better on sunflower oil, you just need to preheat the oil and use bigger feedlines, also it is best to add a bit of pre ignition to get better power
@@antoniosestar3671 the oil needs longer to ignite so you have to advance your injection timing to compensate that i advanced mine about 6° and had no smoke and full power
From Wikipedia: "Caution is required when using starting fluid with diesel engines that have preheat systems in the intake or glow-plugs installed, as the starting fluid may pre-ignite, leading to engine damage." Not an issue in this video since the engine was already warm, but could get quite spectacular during a cold start.
I used to mix sun flower oil (instead of 2 stroke oil) in my 50cc puch maxi with shaved cylinder head, having it reduced by approx 1 mm and higher compression, it did well over 10.000 rpm, it didn't get off the line without help of my feet, but once going it was almost like a F1 moped, it sounded amazing and smell like a restaurant. pretty much stock, but almost 80 km/h. Just using a book from the library on 2 strokes and modifying the cy, head and piston with files, grinding paste using glass plate, widening the intlet/exhaust port, manifold. It behaved like a diesel, you could pull the lead from the spark plug and kept on running, the spark plug was red hot.
I did that with a Vespa 150S once, when they were worth $50. Mine lasted about ten minutes before shredding the clutch corks. I replaced the buttons with wine bottle cork slithers and upped the spring tension with inner valve springs. I then added some nitrous using a pocket 'butox' welding kit with a custom made injector plate under the Dellorto carb and used the propane component of the welder to richen the mixture, tuning it with huge revs with a closed throttle and dribbling oil in to keep it from seizing, I triggered the nitrous with a hydraulic solenoid valve. It went like stink until I hit third gear on the maiden nitrous run then it split the entire engine casing in half between the gearbox and crankcase then threw the conrod out the other side. It punched three holes including the big one that separated the gearbox. What a blast.
I wonder if you could run it on 100LL. It's 100 octane gasoline with TEL. It's used on general aviation aircraft and the lead is specifically there to prevent petrol knock, but will also provide lubrication which petrol does not.
The heat from gasoline damaged the engine. But if you try a mix of 10% gasoline with 90% diesel, you will get power boost at the expense of a bit of more heat. You'll be mixing cetane with octane, and if the gas pipes are not adequately prepared the seals might decompose (the fuel system is prepared for diesel and not gasoline).
@@joe125ful LPG is fine as long as you don't use it with diesel injectors. Diesel pump and injectors are designed to be used with fuel that lubricates the parts. Using non-lubricating fuel is pretty similar to replacing the engine oil with gasoline.
@pedrorocha6203 Gasoline does not have more “power” or “heat” than diesel. Diesel actually has more power. The overheating would be from something else, like more friction or incorrect burn of the fuel.
The gasoline causes the diesel engine to run hotter than normal because it lacks the lubricants that diesel and oil have. Part of the cooling factor of a diesel engine is the diesel itself. That combined with the cylinders being washed down with gasoline makes for very bad things.
A company where I live switched over to used cooking oil from commercial deep friers. You knew when you were following one of their trucks because it smelled like popcorn.
Overheating wasn't caused by the types of fuel, but rather, a stuck thermostat. Even if the coolant levels are up, if the thermostat doesn't allow coolant to circulate when hot, the engine heats up rapidly. That would also explain the fans not coming on when hot. The hot water isn't circulating through the radiator. The fan sensor is in the bottom tank of the radiator, and if no hot water makes it down there, the fans won't come on. This engine would have survived just fine, if water had been flowing through the radiator once it warmed up. The only concern with alternate fuels, is lubrication of the high pressure fuel pump. Surprisingly, the pump isn't what went wrong!
Well, it landed up in Russia as a scrapped vehicle, so yes likely it was well done already. Now the garage has a project on rebuilding something not made by Lada or Trabant.
I run one of my diesels on used motor oil quite often and it runs fine, but after a while junk accumulates and it'll smoke 'till it gets cleaned out with diesel fuel. The oil works best on highway driving where the temperature and RPM are high.
Gr8 video, that quick start liquid can be removed from the can using a piercing pliers- can tap pliers, it hugs the aerosol can, when locking the pliers around the aerosol can, the piercing device punches a partial hole in the metal, and the rubber seals against the outside of the aerosol can, this can tap pliers has a sae 1/4" port to attach to an airconditioning charging manifold, that way you can have a controlled release of the aerosol's contents ...and that quick start fluid, when injected into a car's airconditioning system, mixing with the refrigerant gas, the a/c starts working ice cold after some time using it, possibly cleaning out the condensor from the inside
I have an old CJ-7 that I switch between diesel and petrol, regularly. I just have to adjust the timing when I switch fuels, which is as easy as a turn of the wrist on a CJ-7.
Every 3000km add 1 liter of ATF to the fuel tank...it will clean and lubricate the diesel pump and injectors . Did that to my 1992 VW 1600 TD never a pump or injector issue for @ 900,000km. The engine ran perfectly when I junked the car due to complete frame rot and the drivers seat falling through the floor.
Gasoline burns much faster than Diesel fuel, the problem was injection timing, with a gas engine you need timing to be at least 10-2 degrees before top dead center of piston travel, and a Diesel engine injects almost at top dead center, so the gasoline had already burned up by the time 20 degrees after top dead center was reached, and the air was not regulated by a throttle, so it could burn very hot.
That's how diesels run away when they start pulling oil from somewhere like the turbo bearing. That's why you smother the intake to cut off the air supply when that happens.
Brake fluid is Hydroscopic (absorbs water), so it can absorb H20 in the tanks (same with Ethanol). It won't make your engine run better but may allow it to pass H2O in the system and prevent the engine from stalling due to water in the system.
Used engine oil somehow works in diesel engines, I use it from time to time with my diesel car. Just filter it and pour into the tank, engine runs very smooth. I usually mix it with 2-stroke oil and diesel and never had any issues
It will lean out due to high boost diesals run plus the seals in dorsal pump will fail soon I suppose it could be tuned with lower boost and better seals in pump
I hope you guys replace the intake valves with check valves. 19th century engines would do that, with how high compression can be today, it might not be so bad.
Thats not ethanol my friend, that right there, is the Cosby sauce. Ether my friend, scent of the fairies, one good whiff of that stuff, and your mind will be asking your body how much it had to drink. Stone sober with little to no control over your body, like a bad trip on Qualudes.
old motor oil filtered and mixed with little gasoline is called Black Diesel.... afaik, most diesel cars,trucks etc will run on it just fine....sometimes you need better fuel filter....
One interesting test would be to run it on engine oil and try how much gasoline you can mix into the engine oil and still run the engine? I would guess that 50% : 50% might still run. I would also assume that 0W-XX oil would flow better through the fuel filter.
get an old tech diesel and put a large motorbike carb/injector on the intake and run as normal, the diesel igniting is the spark plug, two torque curves. im putting LPG and turbo on my old diesel to clean the smog up a bit, its an Australian truck thing....
I don't know if you've done this before (if so, does anyone have the ID for the video?): What happens if you permanently run the water circuit through the radiator in a diesel vehicle (off-road vehicle or truck) and also let the fan run permanently? So maximum cooling on the engine without interruption.... Since I personally like my PC to have extremely low temperatures under full load, I wonder whether that would also help with a diesel ;) (on a PC it definitely helps to save massive amounts of electricity with the same performance)
i think that mercedes engine and gearbox was dead before the video even started
Om606 never dies
I'm 99% sure about that
Those auto-gearboxes are always slow to change gear. They need to be triggered by getting off the accelerator after kickdown.
Manuals are much better anyway...
Yeah the engine was down a cylinder.
The gear box could have been ok, if the engine can't deliver the power it won't shift unless you let off the throttle.
yep, the engine smoked really bad and had no power. So I understand that why they did these tests with it. But in no way was that first test valid. If that engine would have been in good condition it would have performed lot better.
Russian man: Ahh haa
Translator: Okay it started
The translator is so good, he can read minds :)
Yeah love it:):)
HAHA
that mercedes was already going to die before they even put the gasoline in
When I was mechanic in the early 2010s I used to mix all of the petrol from people who had put into wrong vfuel in there vehicles into my VW Vento
I remember that mate I did the same with my ford sierra 😂
Good thing you’re not one anymore. 😂
Poor OM606 engine 😢
my 7.3 idi would burn anything that was flammable. wasnt the biggest fan of raw gas. had to cut it with some oil and diesel mix.
@localeightironworker hmmmm seems interesting
I have tractors from the 1960s on the farm my family bought new back then. These tractors all have been started multiple times a week every Canadian border winter in the well below zero Fahrenheit early morning hours. We (grandfather, father, and myself) have been doing this, the tractors whole lives. We obviously don’t run them on it, just starting use. But doing this likely 150 times a year, for over 50 years, hasn’t stopped them from running, or seem to have damaged them. Most have never had the engine even opened up, besides removing the valve covers or something small like that. Each start easily in the summer months still, and are used regularly still also. A new tractor? Yes we got many, and no we don’t use starting fluid on these, they have warranties still. And trust me, they need it, as they break down way to much. Garbage electronics and computers mounted all over them, and hold up like the cow shit they are supposed to help clean up in a farm environment. I will take my old Massey Ferguson 135 or 165s reliability any day over the new stuff. The only advantage the new stuff has is modern attachments for special uses, but the old ones can still do everything important.
Ahaa.
I saw a guy from Bosnia, that has an natural/raw OIL spring ,shooting oil from the ground....
guy just scoopes it from the ground and pits it in the tractor....
it works just fine....
Edit; I think VICE showed it in one of their documentaries about 10 years ago...
Erm, you don't seem to be letting us know what you run those tractors on. Personally, I recommend boiled up seal flipper to get things started on those cold Canadian mornings.
This channel makes videos of silly things I always thought of when I was child. Seriously, it takes me back to a nostalgia almost. Keep up the great work!
Run an engine on vegetable oil instead of engine oil, but route it through an external "oil cooler" (deep fryer) that you cook in 😂
Avocado oil with additives works
@@zqzjsounds green enough
I can totally see that. Deep-fry potatoes in the back seat when u need extra fuel ⛽️ 😅
Good idea!!!
2 stroke fuel would be interesting too
With pre mix oil? That's just what I was thinking.
It runs fine, done it before
The first thing to be destroyed with a non-lubricating fuel is the fuel pump.
No engine jam sooner i think.
joe125fuln no it will be the pump
Either fuel pump or the injectors. The injector mechanism is designed to use fuel that lubricates the part and if the injector starts to wear as a result of missing lubrication, the high pressure will damage the metal parts pretty fast. And diesel engines run poorly even with normal wear in the injectors when injectors are old enough.
The the injection-pump on this model is lubricated by the engine-oil, not by the fuel.
it´s an old pre-chamber turbo-diesel (not a cdi) with a mechanic in-line injection-pump, the best you ever could get.
@@lenmar6382 Wow! I didn't expect the engine to be so old that it has pre-chambers. That explains a lot about why the engine kept running that long.
I guess "the best" as in "runs forever" instead of "highest performance" or "best economy".
My dad always used a 70/30 diesel/gas mixture if he needed to clean out the exhaust of our '87 Nissan Laurel 2.8D for the annual emissions check. You wouldn't want to drive behind the car during that 'cleaning' but it always drove well on it and also smokeless once the existing carbon deposits were burned away.
Basically a manual reburn system lmao
😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nothing wrong doing that once and a while to clean the carbon. Can you imagine doing that on a new diesel engine with all the emissions stuff on them.
@@markchapman2585 that's a grenade waiting to happen 😅😅😅 if the engine did not fireball, then it would definitely blow all of it's engine and exhaust gaskets, kill sensors and make the ECUs flip out all at the same time 😅😵😵
@@wildfirephoenix2262 I like to se it
I want to see it run on a mix of everything - equal parts diesel, gas, motor oil, brake fluid, ether, nitromethane, cooking oil, WD-40, hair spray, bacon grease, ATF, & paint thinner
JOEY!!!!!!! Lets make some wakeup juice 🗣🗣🗣
@@leon419is that a back to the future reference I see before me.
@@Pwills 😁😁😁😁😁😁
Definitely don't spray paint your inner fender well while its running if you have a cold air intake on your diesel.
Yep it sat there and idled at about 1500 for 10 seconds.
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
"on sunflower seed oil, it runs but uts not happy, about the same on brake fluid. so the winner so far would be motor oil."
Best thing I've heard on RUclips in a while.... given the context
Kerosene, and whale oil works too. Pretty much anything oily and potentially flammable is good in a diesel.
They run even better on sunflower oil, you just need to preheat the oil and use bigger feedlines, also it is best to add a bit of pre ignition to get better power
@@christianh.8408 what do you mean by "a bit of pre ignition"?
@@antoniosestar3671 the oil needs longer to ignite so you have to advance your injection timing to compensate that i advanced mine about 6° and had no smoke and full power
BAHAHa
That om 606 😢😢😢😢.
It's like the Optimus of engines
Nah..
@@joe125ful Yah
The poor thing died from alcohol poisoning.🤣
Like most of Russians:)
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
lol
11:37 huffing the exhaust like whippets lol
The "I can't see anything behind the hood" and the giant smoke wall next to destroyed me 🤣Keep it up
I imagine that the last test was akin to feeding amphetamines to a rabbit... Ten seconds of berserker rage and then nothing but flatline.
Eh I bet the crackheads of the pest world could take it long enough to at least pop out a few dozen kids.
17:36, in Australia, that stuff is sold as "Start Ya Bastard".
I like the detail on how at 8:23 the passenger seat of the test car is already in siesta mode.
From Wikipedia: "Caution is required when using starting fluid with diesel engines that have preheat systems in the intake or glow-plugs installed, as the starting fluid may pre-ignite, leading to engine damage." Not an issue in this video since the engine was already warm, but could get quite spectacular during a cold start.
Washes the oil off the compression rings
06:30 the nokia cover 😂😂😂❤
I used to mix sun flower oil (instead of 2 stroke oil) in my 50cc puch maxi with shaved cylinder head, having it reduced by approx 1 mm and higher compression, it did well over 10.000 rpm, it didn't get off the line without help of my feet, but once going it was almost like a F1 moped, it sounded amazing and smell like a restaurant. pretty much stock, but almost 80 km/h.
Just using a book from the library on 2 strokes and modifying the cy, head and piston with files, grinding paste using glass plate, widening the intlet/exhaust port, manifold.
It behaved like a diesel, you could pull the lead from the spark plug and kept on running, the spark plug was red hot.
I did that with a Vespa 150S once, when they were worth $50. Mine lasted about ten minutes before shredding the clutch corks. I replaced the buttons with wine bottle cork slithers and upped the spring tension with inner valve springs. I then added some nitrous using a pocket 'butox' welding kit with a custom made injector plate under the Dellorto carb and used the propane component of the welder to richen the mixture, tuning it with huge revs with a closed throttle and dribbling oil in to keep it from seizing, I triggered the nitrous with a hydraulic solenoid valve. It went like stink until I hit third gear on the maiden nitrous run then it split the entire engine casing in half between the gearbox and crankcase then threw the conrod out the other side. It punched three holes including the big one that separated the gearbox. What a blast.
I cant believe how slow that is. Two stroke oil will work as diesel fuel
at 3.99 a half liter ill stick with diesel thanks
18:05 the fact that you can still stand straight is crazy 😂
You hear how the engine was galloping when trying to be started? That engine was already hurt before the video started.
No way.
These guys are the Russian combination of Neutral Drop & WhistlinDiesel! Love it!
You can throw old Peg from Zip ties and Bias plies in there too
But they are better than wistlhlin. That guy is a wacko out of his mind
I'm sure that Whistlindiesel escaped from an asylum though, unlike these blokes.
@@mareksinister 🤣🤣🤣
Mercedes: ' Yea we're not gonna warranty that... ' 😂
I wonder if you could run it on 100LL. It's 100 octane gasoline with TEL. It's used on general aviation aircraft and the lead is specifically there to prevent petrol knock, but will also provide lubrication which petrol does not.
nice to see some more expensive and bigger projects
Always nice to see the guys from Garage 54!
Best regards from Austria
That OM606 Turbo is apperantly hard to kill 🤣
The heat from gasoline damaged the engine. But if you try a mix of 10% gasoline with 90% diesel, you will get power boost at the expense of a bit of more heat. You'll be mixing cetane with octane, and if the gas pipes are not adequately prepared the seals might decompose (the fuel system is prepared for diesel and not gasoline).
And cyl rings get stuck soon without lublication too.
@@joe125ful a lot of cars run on LPG which doesn't have any lubrication
@@antoniosestar3671 LPG dont have that much heat as gasoline have.
@@joe125ful LPG is fine as long as you don't use it with diesel injectors. Diesel pump and injectors are designed to be used with fuel that lubricates the parts. Using non-lubricating fuel is pretty similar to replacing the engine oil with gasoline.
@pedrorocha6203
Gasoline does not have more “power” or “heat” than diesel. Diesel actually has more power.
The overheating would be from something else, like more friction or incorrect burn of the fuel.
That was the video with the best translation, even original audio was good and clear, great improvement
The gasoline causes the diesel engine to run hotter than normal because it lacks the lubricants that diesel and oil have. Part of the cooling factor of a diesel engine is the diesel itself. That combined with the cylinders being washed down with gasoline makes for very bad things.
Let's not forget the main factor- preignition
The main first concern is injection pump lubricity.
I'm really surprised how well it ran on engine oil!
thankyou for the english translations. I love this channel
Thx for the video! Probably gonna try it out this weekend and report back 🙂
A company where I live switched over to used cooking oil from commercial deep friers. You knew when you were following one of their trucks because it smelled like popcorn.
Overheating wasn't caused by the types of fuel, but rather, a stuck thermostat. Even if the coolant levels are up, if the thermostat doesn't allow coolant to circulate when hot, the engine heats up rapidly. That would also explain the fans not coming on when hot. The hot water isn't circulating through the radiator. The fan sensor is in the bottom tank of the radiator, and if no hot water makes it down there, the fans won't come on. This engine would have survived just fine, if water had been flowing through the radiator once it warmed up. The only concern with alternate fuels, is lubrication of the high pressure fuel pump. Surprisingly, the pump isn't what went wrong!
Thank you guys!!
I love these expirements! Awesome!
That looks knackered from the off!
Well, it landed up in Russia as a scrapped vehicle, so yes likely it was well done already. Now the garage has a project on rebuilding something not made by Lada or Trabant.
Speak English!
@@nicholasagnew2792 - knackered. Worn out. Totalled.
It was!
Hate it that the Cosby sauce killed that OM606 at the end.
That was 1 tough lil diesel engine.
I run one of my diesels on used motor oil quite often and it runs fine, but after a while junk accumulates and it'll smoke 'till it gets cleaned out with diesel fuel. The oil works best on highway driving where the temperature and RPM are high.
Your channel makes me feel like a 10 year old boy again. Asking questions adults never wanted to answer. Keep up the fun work!
Gr8 video, that quick start liquid can be removed from the can using a piercing pliers- can tap pliers, it hugs the aerosol can, when locking the pliers around the aerosol can, the piercing device punches a partial hole in the metal, and the rubber seals against the outside of the aerosol can, this can tap pliers has a sae 1/4" port to attach to an airconditioning charging manifold, that way you can have a controlled release of the aerosol's contents ...and that quick start fluid, when injected into a car's airconditioning system, mixing with the refrigerant gas, the a/c starts working ice cold after some time using it, possibly cleaning out the condensor from the inside
If you put like a lot of 2cycle oil in that gas like 1/1 ratio it might have not burned up the injection pumps
I have an old CJ-7 that I switch between diesel and petrol, regularly. I just have to adjust the timing when I switch fuels, which is as easy as a turn of the wrist on a CJ-7.
The diesel engine was originally designed to run on peanut oil
Every 3000km add 1 liter of ATF to the fuel tank...it will clean and lubricate the diesel pump and injectors . Did that to my 1992 VW 1600 TD never a pump or injector issue for @ 900,000km. The engine ran perfectly when I junked the car due to complete frame rot and the drivers seat falling through the floor.
That's one fancy Lada.
Zip ties, tape and worm clamps... love it!
Vlad is the only person on earth who uses 16x as many words as he actually needs to for expressing an idea.
Hmm if u mix the motor oil and gasolin will the desel engine run like normal mix like 2 for gasolin and 8 for motor oil. Just want to know only
Yeah, science approach to ur experiments is what really sells me.
As an American, I love your channel!
Look at the length of those intake runners! You see these diesel engines “runaway” from oil leaking into the engine so this was an interesting test!
Gasoline burns much faster than Diesel fuel, the problem was injection timing, with a gas engine you need timing to be at least 10-2 degrees before top dead center of piston travel, and a Diesel engine injects almost at top dead center, so the gasoline had already burned up by the time 20 degrees after top dead center was reached, and the air was not regulated by a throttle, so it could burn very hot.
The main ingredient in Quickstart is dyetheleather. These guys' eye's were so red. I bet they got super stoned from it. 😅
Diethyl ether. For anyone who was wondering what dye the leather is.
@@anchopanchorancho No the original comment was correct. It's dyetheleather. Source: I'm a scholor of the English language, among other things...
@@conspiracyscholor7866 That's great, but the scientific name is Di - Ethyl Ether
Lol, you have to love these responses 🤣
@@leon419 HIGHLY doubtful.
Nice looking Lada Niva ❤
That's how diesels run away when they start pulling oil from somewhere like the turbo bearing. That's why you smother the intake to cut off the air supply when that happens.
When I was a kid, I tried to run a Zhaporozhets on diesel and it even ran... didn't have any power at all, though😅
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO! NOT THE PooR OM606!!....
Lol?Its broken anyway..
The inside of that engine is super clean now.
18:08 HAHAHAHA safety squints nice!
Brake fluid is Hydroscopic (absorbs water), so it can absorb H20 in the tanks (same with Ethanol). It won't make your engine run better but may allow it to pass H2O in the system and prevent the engine from stalling due to water in the system.
Petrol in a diesel will destroy the injector pump as petrol does not have the lubrication properties that diesel has. Mate found out the hard way.
The diesel fuel is oil based it uses the fuel to lube the fuel system brake fluid doesn’t have these properties and is corrosive
You could try adding 2 stroke lubrication oil into the petrol and then running the diesel engine on that mix
The look on his face @ 18:32 is priceless.
Retest the gasoline and add two stroke oil
You should try the fuel mix for 2t engines (maybe with more oil than usual mix, for better engine operation)
I make black diesel in 250 gallon batches. It needs to be thinned with gas for proper spray by injectors
Is that a zil motor you’re going to put into it?
Used engine oil somehow works in diesel engines, I use it from time to time with my diesel car. Just filter it and pour into the tank, engine runs very smooth. I usually mix it with 2-stroke oil and diesel and never had any issues
You should have tried peanut oil. That's what the engine was originally designed to run on. The fuel was named after the man who invented the engine.
wow
Yeah when i was in the army we had a guy put gasoline in a diesel moving truck. It didn't make it 5 miles before it died.
ahh yea that old Merc diesel engine sound ... its incomparable :D
It will lean out due to high boost diesals run plus the seals in dorsal pump will fail soon I suppose it could be tuned with lower boost and better seals in pump
I just started and I already know what’s gonna happen 😂
I hope you guys replace the intake valves with check valves. 19th century engines would do that, with how high compression can be today, it might not be so bad.
I got a monumental headache just watching him empty the ethanol cans😂
Thats not ethanol my friend, that right there, is the Cosby sauce. Ether my friend, scent of the fairies, one good whiff of that stuff, and your mind will be asking your body how much it had to drink. Stone sober with little to no control over your body, like a bad trip on Qualudes.
@@leon419 "How much cosby sauce? ALL OF IT!"
@@Wasmachineman Minty!!!!
Poor G Wagon!
She deserve a better destiny
nah they are everywhere
old motor oil filtered and mixed with little gasoline is called Black Diesel....
afaik, most diesel cars,trucks etc will run on it just fine....sometimes you need better fuel filter....
Same thing happend next day after putting petrol in my diesel jag. Started smoking then cut out and never started again.
One interesting test would be to run it on engine oil and try how much gasoline you can mix into the engine oil and still run the engine? I would guess that 50% : 50% might still run. I would also assume that 0W-XX oil would flow better through the fuel filter.
That's the most gopnik thing ever, a G-wagen running on semechky. When the driver and the car eat the same thing.
get an old tech diesel and put a large motorbike carb/injector on the intake and run as normal, the diesel igniting is the spark plug, two torque curves.
im putting LPG and turbo on my old diesel to clean the smog up a bit, its an Australian truck thing....
Do a test on filtered cooking oil from restaurants and see how much diesel you need to mix in to start and run normally from cold
I don't know if you've done this before (if so, does anyone have the ID for the video?):
What happens if you permanently run the water circuit through the radiator in a diesel vehicle (off-road vehicle or truck) and also let the fan run permanently?
So maximum cooling on the engine without interruption....
Since I personally like my PC to have extremely low temperatures under full load, I wonder whether that would also help with a diesel ;) (on a PC it definitely helps to save massive amounts of electricity with the same performance)
Non electronic diesels will run on any mineral based oil however synthetic oils do not burn well and will gum it up quickly.
Running oil in your diesel is good to clean the injectors because of the oil properties
@BMIrussian do you do these transactions the other way round? I mean like translating an English channel to Russian
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No risk of thinking that’s drinking water huh😂
the forbidden vodka
Always wondered if heavily mixed 2 stroke oil would work in a diesel
That poor G Wagon, I love the video but it hurts me deep inside.
Sounding like you beat the ends and mains out the old thing, prob got so hot the bearing shells melted lol
I wonder though due to the high compression if you tried using 150octane in a diesel and see if that would take to it