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Peter77 | 04:26 Thu 02nd Sep 2004 | How it Works
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What is the difference between diesel engine and petrol engine oil, and can petrol engine oil be used in diesel engines?
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Huge, that's the difference. It's all down to the viscosity, a typical petrol engine oil will have viscosity of 10/40. But there are also all manner of additives to oil these days.
in fact not a lot. diesel engines used to be very dirty in terms of the burning of the fuel. it's not the case now as they are very much more sophisticated.

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