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Re: starting fluid and diesel motors
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Posted by thejdman01 on January 06, 2005 at 08:32:48 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: starting fluid and diesel motors posted by ryan goss on January 05, 2005 at 22:22:46:
you guys all hit it on the head ether doesnt do damage if sprayed w/a buddy when the engine is cranking and sprayed lightly. around here when trying to get dozers and excavators started when there outback we have found that you can find cheap concrete blankets to drape over the motor. couple that w/that block heater and a red hen heater 15 minutes literally make a world world of difference and the mtor will be warm. the old trick for no oil heater is a transmission jack w/a pan of charcole but that doestn work well w/paint and if the motor leaks. as for the intake heaters that you put in the intake that warm up the incoming air they look like a toaster coils grid heaters they work wonders and really do help they really work. advanced autoparts doesnt stock them but can get them however they are hit or miss. we bought one from there for a 619 deere motor and went through 4 of them (wire kept burning up and breaking) we checked made sure hooked upright etc and they were went through 4 of them broke down went to deere itself got one and never had a problem since thats oh a year ago and the advanced ones burnt 4 up w/in a week. however weve installed advanced ones on 855 cummins, 3406 cat and theyve worked. its just like anything just because it says napa or autozone or car quest some overseas rebuilder rebuilt it. maybe the same rebuilder who rebuilt the one for napa is the same one who built it for autozone. so alot of times it doesnt really matter they all came from the same place jsut got put in a different box.
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