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Re: Diesel Truck.....how cold and still start??
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Posted by Blind Bob on February 11, 2007 at 16:21:37 from (68.176.108.79):
In Reply to: Diesel Truck.....how cold and still start?? posted by Starting Fluid on February 11, 2007 at 16:04:42:
I"ve had several years of experience with starting diesel engines in cold weather but I"m certainly not the last authority.I keep mine plugged in with a 24-hour timer and set it so that it comes on at least 2 hours before I anticipate needing it.If you use a good diesel anti-gel additive it helps.Probably the times I"ve started it without having it plugged in it was somewhere around 20 degrees F when I started having trouble so I don"t think that"s unusual.
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