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Why does 302 2 barrel engine diesel?

You seem to be mixing up some car terminology. Here's a breakdown of why your question doesn't quite make sense:

* 302: This is a common displacement for a gasoline engine, most notably the Ford Windsor V8. It's not a typical size for a diesel engine.

* 2 Barrel: This refers to the carburetor on an older gasoline engine. Diesel engines do not use carburetors.

* Diesel: This is a type of engine that uses diesel fuel, not gasoline.

Therefore, a "302 2-barrel" engine cannot be a diesel.

It's possible you're thinking of a different engine size or configuration. Could you clarify what you're asking about? For example:

* Are you asking about a specific make and model of car?

* Are you interested in a particular diesel engine size?

Providing more details will help me understand your question and give you a better answer.