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Ok, it is something like 20 degrees outside & my two M931's are giving me ****.
I cranked both trucks over & got fairly heavy white smoke out of the exhaust stack. The fuel is burning just not lighting off.
I hit truck #1 with ether & it fired right up. Idled rough for a bit but smoothed out as it warmed up. White smoke was getting less & less as the truck warmed up so I guess this is normal. As the truck was running I noticed the air compressor governor was not shutting down the compressor. The air pressure got to 140 psi & I shut it down. Do air compressor governors stick in very cold weather?
I've heard of guys using alcohol in their air systems to prevent freezing, but where would you actually add the alcohol?
I hit truck #2 with ether & it reluctantly fired up but was shaking pretty bad, cold cylinders I guess. It ran for about 3 minutes & then started losing RPM to the point it died & would not restart even with ether. The engine acted like it was running out of fuel. The fuel is good (less than a month old). I tried to prime the pump but kept getting air. Then I noticed circuit 54A had come disconnected from the fuel shutoff solenoid from all the engine shaking & a bit of copper corrosion on the wire itself.
See the broken wire? The ring terminal on the fuel shutoff solenoid has both circuits 54 & 54A doubled together at the crimp. Would this kill my truck?
I have traced 54A from the fuel shutoff solenoid to the protective box but cannot tell what it actually does.
Circuit 54 goes back to the ignition switch.
Does 54 supply power to the fuel shutoff solenoid?
What does circuit 54A do?
Thanks in advance.
I cranked both trucks over & got fairly heavy white smoke out of the exhaust stack. The fuel is burning just not lighting off.
I hit truck #1 with ether & it fired right up. Idled rough for a bit but smoothed out as it warmed up. White smoke was getting less & less as the truck warmed up so I guess this is normal. As the truck was running I noticed the air compressor governor was not shutting down the compressor. The air pressure got to 140 psi & I shut it down. Do air compressor governors stick in very cold weather?
I've heard of guys using alcohol in their air systems to prevent freezing, but where would you actually add the alcohol?
I hit truck #2 with ether & it reluctantly fired up but was shaking pretty bad, cold cylinders I guess. It ran for about 3 minutes & then started losing RPM to the point it died & would not restart even with ether. The engine acted like it was running out of fuel. The fuel is good (less than a month old). I tried to prime the pump but kept getting air. Then I noticed circuit 54A had come disconnected from the fuel shutoff solenoid from all the engine shaking & a bit of copper corrosion on the wire itself.
See the broken wire? The ring terminal on the fuel shutoff solenoid has both circuits 54 & 54A doubled together at the crimp. Would this kill my truck?
I have traced 54A from the fuel shutoff solenoid to the protective box but cannot tell what it actually does.
Circuit 54 goes back to the ignition switch.
Does 54 supply power to the fuel shutoff solenoid?
What does circuit 54A do?
Thanks in advance.