eddiec
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Which do you prefer, the intake heater, or the ether starting system, and why? I have had a few of both, just wondering what everyone thinks.
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Please tell me you didn't crank on her for 3 whole minutes.I cranked on it for like 3 min before I finally gave in.
Please tell me you didn't crank on her for 3 whole minutes.
I was thinking of getting the electric block heater a member is selling and start up my generator and plug it in for a while to help warm things up.first wind chill does not matter, it does not affect vehicles, only people and animals.
IF your injectors are good and you have good batteries (300 rpm cranking) it will start right up at 20° with maybe 5 seconds cranking. hold throttle on floor when starting for max fuel injection, clutch in to remove load of cold trans. a simple way to start a cold diesel is to aim a propane torch into the intake to preheat the air.
Yes windchill has limited effect on machinery; except under certain conditions windchill can be -50 at 20 F and it doesn't matter.I was about to ask the same thing!
Heres an example.
The weather is 20 degress outside in NJ and the wind chill said feels like 0 outside what do I do and have to worry about?
The truck im buying does not have any manifold heater or artic heater. The truck isn't going to be parked by electic. I do have a small camping generator tho.
Thanks in advance for any help and info you have for me.
Ha ha no, cranked a bit let her set chranked a bit let it set. Got mad and tapped on my ether bottle to see if I could tell if it had anything in it. Gave it a shot and vrrrroooom. blak blak blak -sputter- blak blakPlease tell me you didn't crank on her for 3 whole minutes.
The parking brake is on a drum in the drive line, not at the hubs. You could have 1 of 2 things happen in the cold (note the COULD not will)I was told in cold weather don't leave the parking brake oon so it don't freeze to the hubs?
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