His is a very common doubt among people of all ages.
Firstly, we should understand the common differences between petrol and diesel.
Also, read – Difference Between SI engine and CI engine
The temperature and pressure created during compression stroke will be very high in diesel engines. This will result in the self-ignition of petrol. It will lead to knocking creating loud thumping noises. It will put a lot of stress on piston and cylinder walls leading to damage.
The engine won’t start simply because diesel is less volatile and
It will not mix with air to form a combustible mixture. Diesel has to be atomized to make sure it burns readily when injected. But the fuel injectors in petrol engines don’t develop
Enough pressure to atomize diesel. Hence, combustion doesn’t take place.
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