DrFoster
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Hey guys! It has been a while since I've had to post - just because I haven't had anything to add in the recent months. I have ran across a problem that needs some advice.
This rig is an 84-ish 6.2L diesel with 61K on the odometer. The problem is that it cranks without starting when just cold, around 50-75 degrees for a long time. It hardly wants to start below 40, taking the beter part of half an hour of cycling / heating / cranking.
I'm trying to think of the best way to resolve this before winter strikes in full swing.
Is it glow plugs or a controller? When I try to heat the plugs, it takes about 60 seconds for the wait light to go out, then if I repeat the steps three times more, it struggles to start in the 50-70 degree range. If it is colder, it just takes tons of cranking (about 45 seconds worth) combined with 3-4 heating cycles wearing both the batteries, cables, starter and other associated equipment.
Once it does get going, it only takes 5 seconds of cranking to start it.
Thanks for any help!
This rig is an 84-ish 6.2L diesel with 61K on the odometer. The problem is that it cranks without starting when just cold, around 50-75 degrees for a long time. It hardly wants to start below 40, taking the beter part of half an hour of cycling / heating / cranking.
I'm trying to think of the best way to resolve this before winter strikes in full swing.
Is it glow plugs or a controller? When I try to heat the plugs, it takes about 60 seconds for the wait light to go out, then if I repeat the steps three times more, it struggles to start in the 50-70 degree range. If it is colder, it just takes tons of cranking (about 45 seconds worth) combined with 3-4 heating cycles wearing both the batteries, cables, starter and other associated equipment.
Once it does get going, it only takes 5 seconds of cranking to start it.
Thanks for any help!