Posted by The tractor vet on November 04, 2009 at 09:03:05 from (75.19.124.0):
In Reply to: 1206 starting posted by jdetig1 on November 04, 2009 at 06:45:08:
IF you are using Either then You have a problem BIG TIME , as the DT 361 when in good shape will start on her own down below freezinf with out either . So here is what all could be wrong , (1) she is low on compression due to broken rings caused by the use of either or just old age. (2) then valves have settled to deep in the head and this is causing low compression , (3) the injectoin pump is getting weak and has low craking pressure and not cracking the injectors correctly at cranking speed, (4) the injectors are not breaking at the correct pressure and have a defective spray pattern , (5) your batterys are not up to snuff and or you have to light of cables to allow propper amp carrying capacity , (6) your started is draging and needs to be rebuilt . It is nothing that a deep check book will not cure .
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