A gas engine ignites gasoline in the piston chamber with a spark from a spark plug. The expanding gas then pushes the piston out and the motor moves forward. A diesel engine uses diesel fuel,...
No you would need to change out the whole engine. There are a lot of things a diesel engines has that gas engines don't. It is possible in theory, but in practice it would be so expensive a brand new...
diesel.Diesel engines tend to have better efficiency especially at less than full load.Gasoline/Petrol and LPG engines tend to have better power weight ratios.
Its not worth it. They work on two different principals of internal combustion. The cost of doing so would be a lot more than just buying/building a new gasoline engine. But if you needed to, you...
In theory, any vehicle or static plant that uses a gasoline (petrol) engine could use a diesel (i.e. compression-ignition) engine instead. Compared to petrol engines, diesels have a much higher...