ichudov
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I would like to start this thread to discuss cold weather starting of NHC250 and CTA8.3.
I have trucks with both. Tried starting them at 25F.
The batteries were fine.
I had to use ether assist. The NHC250 started with difficulty, after maybe a minute of cranking, whereas the CTA8.3 started in 10 seconds.
But this made me wonder, what happens at 10F? 0F?
And if ether does not help, how can I start the truck expeditiously, without using engine block heaters?
Can I use a torpedo heater to heat the engine block in a hurry? I am sure that the Army and humanity in general has great experience in starting diesels in cold weather, and wanted to learn a little bit about that.
Thanks
I have trucks with both. Tried starting them at 25F.
The batteries were fine.
I had to use ether assist. The NHC250 started with difficulty, after maybe a minute of cranking, whereas the CTA8.3 started in 10 seconds.
But this made me wonder, what happens at 10F? 0F?
And if ether does not help, how can I start the truck expeditiously, without using engine block heaters?
Can I use a torpedo heater to heat the engine block in a hurry? I am sure that the Army and humanity in general has great experience in starting diesels in cold weather, and wanted to learn a little bit about that.
Thanks