cleb
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If your getting good fuel pressure from the in tank pump, filters are good, etc, I would try adjusting the fuel screw. My first M35A2 was a -1D, and runs great. It started at ~5 degrees with a intermittent in tank pump, and probably some waste motor oil in the tank/filters. It took about 3 10 second bursts of cranking, but she caught on the 3rd go around. On the 2nd and third go at it, it was puffing a bit of smoke, and trying to fire. Not ideal, but it was cold, no ether, no block heater, no intake heater. Warmer temps you barely have to touch the button on that truck. Around 20-25 degrees you shouldn't have much of an issue.
I bought a 2nd M35A2, a -1C. It had noticeably less power, and when the weather went from 70-80 to 40-50, it became hard to start, and didn't want to run well for the first little bit. Every morning for a week or so I turned the fuel screw a 1/8th turn, until she would run and idle without touching the accelerator. The truck had almost the same amount of power as my -1D after that, and started a lot easier. That truck also idled a little rough. 370 miles at full bore on the highway cleared that up. Sitting doesn't do them well. It may not be your problem, but something to consider. Safest way to turn up the fuel is to install a pyro, and make sure it doesn't get too hot when pulling hills, etc.
I bought a 2nd M35A2, a -1C. It had noticeably less power, and when the weather went from 70-80 to 40-50, it became hard to start, and didn't want to run well for the first little bit. Every morning for a week or so I turned the fuel screw a 1/8th turn, until she would run and idle without touching the accelerator. The truck had almost the same amount of power as my -1D after that, and started a lot easier. That truck also idled a little rough. 370 miles at full bore on the highway cleared that up. Sitting doesn't do them well. It may not be your problem, but something to consider. Safest way to turn up the fuel is to install a pyro, and make sure it doesn't get too hot when pulling hills, etc.