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Re: hard starting 706
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Posted by John W. on November 09, 2001 at 06:13:27 from (63.162.252.102):
In Reply to: hard starting 706 posted by Dexter on November 09, 2001 at 05:21:18:
706D's are usually a little hard to start, at least by today's standards. I have one that starts about as easily as any I have ever seen, but it still takes 45 - 60 seconds of glow plugs in summer, and 90 - 120 seconds in winter. It will start on five and pick up the 6th in about 15 - 30 seconds. It seems to start best with the throttle set for about 1000 RPM. You will want to make sure all your glow plugs are working. Any that aren't really affect cold starting. Injection pump timing can also affect starting. Mine was timed at 0° when I bought it, but it starts a little better at 5° advanced (which is what the service manual calls for.) Beyond glow plugs and timing, you may have to have the injectors and/or pump checked, or check for causes of low compression.
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