Can Diesel Fuel Mixed with Water Still Be Used?
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It cannot be used because diesel fuel enters the cylinder, and as the piston moves upward, the pressure increases, compressing the diesel to ignite it, thereby driving the piston downward to provide power. If there is water in the diesel, which is incompressible, the piston will encounter excessive resistance during its upward movement, potentially damaging the engine. Here is some relevant information: Checking for Water in Engine Oil: You can place the engine oil in a test tube and heat it to 110-120 degrees Celsius. If crackling sounds are heard, it indicates the presence of water in the oil. Removing Water: If there is water in the engine oil, you can use an indirect heating method to heat the oil to 110-120 degrees Celsius. When the bubbles in the oil disappear, let it cool to room temperature, and the water will be removed.