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Re: International D236 engine Stays silent
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Posted by old don on October 08, 2004 at 18:49:56 from (68.253.237.226):
In Reply to: International D236 engine Stays silent posted by Ibby on October 08, 2004 at 03:18:37:
From being involved with the 236 engine which if I remember right was in the 460D, 560D and early 706D you couldn't even stop in the dead of summer to take a water break without using the glow plugs to restart it and maybe the ones I've driven were getting over the hill and their compression numbers were low. I suggest first do not use the glow plugs and shoots some either (starting fluid) in the intake while trying to start it with the throttle wide open it should fire off but with a lot of smoke and some knocking gone on but it should start to straighten up with some missing and etc and should help bring some air out of the fuel system and you may have to crack some lines to bleed out the air till it straightens up. Caution! do not soak air cleaner with starting fluid if it doesn't start it is reccommended to remove air cleaner during this process but if it starts running ok put air cleaner back right away. If will not run on either you have some mechanical issues. I've seen engines 180degrees out of time run on either and that's a fact. 2 cents
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