Braunchitis
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I have a 1986 M1009 with 84,000 miles. I'm having problems starting it lately. I'm getting pretty frustrated because this is problem number EIGHT in the 5 months/4,000 miles I've had this truck.
The glow plug light comes on and goes off normally when I turn the key. When I crank it, clouds of white smoke come out of the exhaust. It can sometimes take 3-4 minutes of cranking total before it will start (with short breaks to allow the starter to cool off a bit). Eventually, it will start (with a big cloud of black smoke) and it will start fine throughout the rest of the day, as long as you don't let it sit too long. Today, though, it's not starting at all.
I thought at first this was a fuel problem, but the white smoke lends me to believe it is getting fuel. The lift pump was replaced about a month ago. Would this possibly be an electrical problem? Like maybe the glow plugs aren't warming up the cylinders? I was told when I bought it that the glow plugs had just been replaced. If the glow plugs were working, would they be warm to the touch? I tried this, they're not. Any ideas?
Thanks
The glow plug light comes on and goes off normally when I turn the key. When I crank it, clouds of white smoke come out of the exhaust. It can sometimes take 3-4 minutes of cranking total before it will start (with short breaks to allow the starter to cool off a bit). Eventually, it will start (with a big cloud of black smoke) and it will start fine throughout the rest of the day, as long as you don't let it sit too long. Today, though, it's not starting at all.
I thought at first this was a fuel problem, but the white smoke lends me to believe it is getting fuel. The lift pump was replaced about a month ago. Would this possibly be an electrical problem? Like maybe the glow plugs aren't warming up the cylinders? I was told when I bought it that the glow plugs had just been replaced. If the glow plugs were working, would they be warm to the touch? I tried this, they're not. Any ideas?
Thanks