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Posted by Brian in MO on February 08, 2004 at 19:50:07 from (216.73.199.142):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: 460 Diesel starting problem. posted by Hugh MacKay on February 08, 2004 at 19:12:39:
Hugh I have to respectfully disagree but only with the voltage and cold cranking amps of batteries (the starting of a 560 diesel I agree with). If you hook 2 -12 volt batteries in paralell you will have only 12 volts but you will add the amps of both batteries together thats why diesel pickups have 2 batteries and big trucks have 3 or 4 - 12 volt batteries not because they need 36 or 48 volts but because they need the total cold cranking amps to turn them over and start them. That is why I use 2 group 31 batteries hooked paralell in my 560d maybe not neccesary but it does help when you run the glowplugs for 1-2 minutes before cranking. I do agree if more people would start them the way they were meant to be started there would be less trouble with them. Brian
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