12-30-2012, 08:05 PM | #26 |
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I use AC60g glow plugs and a push button setup so I can extend the glow plug times when it is very cold. I've ran these glow plugs for about 45 seconds for starting when it's under 0 degrees.
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The 1990's OEM GM Stanadyne intake mounted fuel filter was a nice addition to both of my older trucks. No more leaks and the intake valley is toasty in the winter.
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12-30-2012, 11:04 PM | #29 |
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Far as the block heater discussion,if you can make it easier on that poor cold engine by warming it up a bit to aid in startup,why not?? The instructors told us when I took my diesel mechanics training that the hardest thing on an engine was startup....
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I know what pour weight,the 1st number,is. 15-40 is fine for the Mid-Atlantic region all year round. That's what we run here and diesels start just fine,as long as their glow plug system is up to snuff. My neighbor has a N/A 7.3 F350 that seems to have no glow working. He cranks and cranks and cranks (raw fuel into his crankcase ),then it kicks,then kicks a little more,and a little more,then fires for second,then a couple more,and finally starts. I'm sure he's running 15w-40 and that isn't keeping his cold as heck motor from turning fast enough. I'm just telling Rusty what weight oil he's running is not the cause of his starting issues. He can address that separately if he wants to. But,to get his truck to start he needs to get his glow plugs working right.
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