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hard--no very hard starting oli 1850 Deis
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Posted by dave from MN on November 16, 2005 at 16:42:56 from (67.2.203.181):
Ok , a neighbor has an 1850 Oliver deisel whish has just had a rebuilt injector pump put on it. Trying to start it takes litterally a1/3 can of either ( I know what is thought of either here) but otherwise it wont start cold. Once it starts you have to keep giving her a shot of either every couple seconds, when she finnally will start running on her own with out dying, she has really no power, and smokes ( all colors smoke it looks to me). But.... Once it is really good and hot it will start good and seems to have decent power but when I was runnning it yesterday wide open on a big turd haulerit sounded as though there was some preignition going on or something, just didnt have that smooth pulling deisel sound, kinda sounded like some one was tossing firecrackers into the intake or something. I would like to help them out with it if possible I beleive it is their winter tractor for the turd hauler and they need it. Any one ever experienced this or have some advice, I 'm still working on the 544 starting performance, but what the heck oly knowledge is power as well. Thank in advance gang.
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