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Wiinter Diesel Starting ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1303030" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Stocker steve.. I thought it would get really noisy with 300 eyeballs not seeing the hay where they want it.</p><p></p><p>I found a really good way to start our old 1965 Ford County (Ford super major/ 7000).. I put a bung in the air inlet between the air filter and manifold, and I put a heat gun on max in it for about a minute or two before cranking it over.. REALLY helps starting and much easier on it that ether... It will still hardly turn over from the thick oil, but it'll fire and idle right away, as long as you leave the heat gun on... if you take it out before the cylinder warms up it'll start coughing and sputtering... once it warms up enough i put the cover back on the bung and away I go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1303030, member: 9096"] Stocker steve.. I thought it would get really noisy with 300 eyeballs not seeing the hay where they want it. I found a really good way to start our old 1965 Ford County (Ford super major/ 7000).. I put a bung in the air inlet between the air filter and manifold, and I put a heat gun on max in it for about a minute or two before cranking it over.. REALLY helps starting and much easier on it that ether... It will still hardly turn over from the thick oil, but it'll fire and idle right away, as long as you leave the heat gun on... if you take it out before the cylinder warms up it'll start coughing and sputtering... once it warms up enough i put the cover back on the bung and away I go. [/QUOTE]
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