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Posted by buickanddeere on November 06, 2004 at 09:57:58 from (64.10.41.46):
In Reply to: Re: Starter fluid posted by Anthony on November 06, 2004 at 09:37:47:
You pretty much have the bases covered. Freshened injectors with new tips set to max breaking pressure and find out if the compression pressure is low. Next is cranking rpm. Time and enviroment around mud,manure and moisture increases electrical connection resitance. All fresh clean contact surfaces everywhere. The batteries maybe getting tires as well. Use the highest CCA rated batteries that are "vibration proof" and make certain voltage at the batteries at full throttle is at least 13.8 to 14.2V. Iskra has some monster 5 KW/ 7.5 HP starters to increase the cranking rpm and therefore combustion chamber temps. Last and not least is heat. A block and battery heater is cheap insurance, reduces agrivation/stress/high blood pressure. The engine turns easier, starts sooner & suffers less wear. The elctrical system is less stressed, has more available power and re-charges sooner.
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