Drain the tank and the carburetor bowl and add fresh gas. I wouldn't even replace the spark plug unless it looks really carboned up.
Years ago, small engines were made that were started on gasoline, then switched to diesel once the engine was hot, then switched back before shutoff. So, it is not really a harmful thing to run diesel in a simple gas engine.
Follow the above suggestions.
The only thing that is difficult is getting the blue smoke back in, that blew out.
Not exactly. You started them on gasoline (regular tetra-ethyl lead gasoline) warmed them up, closed the carburetor shutter (that concentrated exhaust manifold heat on the carburetor), closed the radiator shutters (kept the coolant hotter) and switched from the gasoline tank to the distillate tank. Not diesel fuel, kerosene.
Even then, half went out the exhaust pipe.
As long as you are talking 4 stroke engine you will be fine. 2 Strokes turn inside out with diesel.
Thanks for the history lesson. I admit that I have only heard about it, never actually ran one.
yep.. a vaporising carb really helped. but it made less power overall.. was cheaper though.
I'm sure ( tractor vaporizing oil ) tvo/distilate/kerosene/diesel/mineral spirits or even lamp parifin oil would burn in them.. as long as you switched back to gas at the ned to clean out the lines so she's start in the morning..![]()
the 48 farmall C i'm working on has them nice shutters and the distilate manifold with the lever. battery ignition though..
soundguy