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NRALIFR wrote:
OK, Mr. Nitpicker :W how about โAll Diesels have some type of pre-heat systemโ?
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โDec-19-2020 03:43 PM
Edd505 wrote:ssthrd wrote:RAS43 wrote:NRALIFR wrote:
Just out of curiosity, how did the diesels without pre-heat systems get started in the winter?
:):)
Had to spray ether into the intake while cranking. Some engines had an ether system installed on the engine with a switch on the dash. Boy, that brings up a lot of memories of dealing with diesels in cold weather. :E
Ya beat me to it. yep--enclosures and a big industrial heater to get the oil warm in the oilpan. Those were the days! Lol
You forgot the pony motors to roll the diesel while spraying
โDec-19-2020 03:32 PM
ssthrd wrote:RAS43 wrote:NRALIFR wrote:
Just out of curiosity, how did the diesels without pre-heat systems get started in the winter?
:):)
Had to spray ether into the intake while cranking. Some engines had an ether system installed on the engine with a switch on the dash. Boy, that brings up a lot of memories of dealing with diesels in cold weather. :E
Ya beat me to it. yep--enclosures and a big industrial heater to get the oil warm in the oilpan. Those were the days! Lol
โDec-19-2020 03:30 PM
IdaD wrote:
Teen temps are no issue. Generally when you travel to areas that need winter blend diesel, the stations have winter blend diesel. For your glow plugs, just turn your ignition to run until the light goes off and then start it up.
โDec-19-2020 03:27 PM
ssthrd wrote:
What about our beloved DEF and the tank? Does the OP and others (me) need to worry about it in temps below freezing?
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โDec-19-2020 03:17 PM
RAS43 wrote:NRALIFR wrote:
Just out of curiosity, how did the diesels without pre-heat systems get started in the winter?
:):)
Had to spray ether into the intake while cranking. Some engines had an ether system installed on the engine with a switch on the dash. Boy, that brings up a lot of memories of dealing with diesels in cold weather. :E
โDec-19-2020 03:15 PM