Hello,
I've been running these small cam 855s for some time and I don't even dick around with that "spark plug". When you're away from 110v power give it a shot of candy (ether); the Cummins like the candy. Don't over do it or you'll over rev the motor, and that's a bad thing. The Cummins are cold-blooded, so your best off warming them up.
The ABSOLUTE best thing you can do is invest the $45 buck in a block heater (frost plug heater). My trucks sit in Northern Wisconsin and in the middle of the winter I can plug it in for four to six hours and she'll fire off without even giving her candy. Block heater is the way to go -- period.
I've uploaded a photo of where the block heater gets installed. The best place to put it is the hardest to get at as the exhaust manifold is in the way (can be done, just hard when motor is in the truck). Second best is just fine, but you've got to ensure that you turn the element 180 degrees from the way it comes in the box, or it won't heat the block as well. Go to () for a photo (
http://www.czarnik.net/joe/My_Stuff... Cummins Small Cam Block Heater Locations.JPG).
By the way, I'm in Carlisle now and often go to Fredericksburg to visit my son (I was stationed at the puzzle palace 98-02). How many M809s do you own. You can see mine at (http://www.czarnik.net/joe/My_Stuff/5_Ton_Trucks/Joe's%20Motorpool/DSC01611.JPG).
Good luck!
CZAR