Posted by Kentb of SWMO on December 13, 2009 at 11:29:27 from (98.20.119.94):
In Reply to: Starting Fluid Harmful posted by mdjd4020 on December 12, 2009 at 19:31:50:
I knew a couple of guys, Both gone now, that had a diesel THAT the first time they started it from a new rebuild it took half a case of ether to start the engine! They finally go to where they could start it with a half of a 15 oz. can. WHY? It only had a 7 to one compression ratio. It would finally run when you got enough heat in the block and the exhaust to spin-up the staged turbo system that was on it. When under power with a manifold pressure over 100PSI the whole exhaust system would turn red from the approximate 1 CC of fuel that was being injected into each cylinder. This engine was a some what modified ,LOL, 6000 Ford tractor engine.
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