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Take off the canister and shake it, if you feel liquid you should be ready to go.How long does the ether can last and should I expect the can in my truck to be empty? I just picked my truck up from GL.
Yep! I ended up with an unopened full spare can, and an almost full can installed. I can envision that I will have to use it for some winter starts, as it gets pretty cold here in December through February. I will probably install a block heater, as that seems to do the trick for most of the winter on my other diesels.Take off the canister and shake it, if you feel liquid you should be ready to go.
I really like my ether system, I have used it several times and I am still on the same can that came with my truck. I think Stumps even got a spare can on Sprout, you don't see that too often.
The ether start is also temperature regulated, it will not work with a warm engine.
All good info from badgmc56!Don't forget the the right cold cranking amp batterys that are up to par. To many times cold starting problems are mistaken for lack of heating the block or fuel. That is very important but the correct cranking speed must be obtained to fire a diesel also. Make sure in cold weather the batterys are good to go and if the manifold heater is working properly you should have no problems. Block heaters are a great option but sometimes electricity is not available.
Basically the way it works is like this:I have one of those on my truck. I was wondering if I should check it to see if it was full. Looks new.
I had no idea how it worked and didn't want to touch it till I read something about it. Thanks guys.
How about the original manifold flame heater? That works better than anything, as far as I'm concerned... but then again I live in GA.
When my dad was a boy in northern Wisconsin, his dad would light a smudge pot fire under the oil pan on 40 below mornings when he needed to start the truck. The battery came inside when you shut the truck down, and came back outside in the morning when you needed to start it. Those were the days of alcohol as an antifreeze... sort of, and single weight oils.... you ran SAE30 in the summer, and SAE 10W in the winter.I see a lot of high tech toy's to keep an engine warm and they work, don't get me wrong they are worth the cost when you think of the cold starting problems . But I still remember a show on surviving and living with the cold weather in Russia . A looked to be 70 or so year old gentleman had two 150 watt spot lights in a box lined with aluminum foil shaped to slide under the engine . He said it never failed to keep it warm enough to fire right up in the mornings . I still marvel at mans ability to over come the elements witch tend to overwhelm our lives .
How long does the ether can last and should I expect the can in my truck to be empty? I just picked my truck up from GL.
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