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Sounds good! Salem is less than half an hour from Dayton, PM inbound. Cadin is in this area too.
I did run the shutoff tube into the cab. Still looks funny.
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Yeah, I'm right up here across the river from Portland in Vancouver. Though my build is certainly a different kind of beast (FJ80/R151f) with different challenges.
'617YOTA: I would have figured you would have put a syringe on the stop vacuum line in the cab by now! |
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Glad you are not gaving to get out of every time. The syringe is a good idea. I'd let you know what I have done but I haven't gotten that far yet.
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Right on, if you are looking into the 603/606 you may want to call Luke at 4x4 Labs to pick his brain. The red '80 on his website has a 603 I believe...
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I just got the word from my old man you all are supposed to get snow. If you cant get your heater chord in time I think there is some weird fella in Lebanon that would likely have one as I think he runs a junk yard for the cars. In addition even a small uninsulated shed or enclosure with a couple of light bulbs hanging down on the sides of the engine with the hood shut will do a lot more than you think. My favorite old trick to help her start on cold mornings though was putting a hair blow dryer in the intake and using a pair of pliers on the passenger side fender to bypass the starter and she would crank right up once the warm air made into the cylinders. If you get bored and have time do a video...it is always fun to hear these things start up in the cold. Kinda sick in a way as it is HORRIBLE for the engine in terms of wear but fun none the less.
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No worries on the thread hijack.
I personally was not impressed by Luke at 4X4 Labs or his customer service. If I do another swap, I will definitely NOT be using his kit and will do what I can to avoid sending him money or business in the future. I did get my block heater cord today but didn't get it installed. Tried for a few minutes and couldn't get it to plug into the block heater. I also had other things to take care of after work while the day light held. Supposed to get down to 15F tonight. Was 19F last night and started fine. While I glow a lot longer when it's cold out, the engine cranks over the same and has (so far!) started on the first cylinder that comes up on compression, no matter if it's 85F or 19F. I'll try and get video tomorrow morning.
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I've had no problems with the cold as well, she has fired up first go here! I'm also running a 5-40 syn. (Sometimes I pulse the plugs and let them heat up the cylinders.)
Now I just think about gelling, are you running anything with your fuel? (I have read the same thing about the trans, I looked into it while researching my swap, but the ~30% power consumption (loss) of the almighty (bus trans) A442 is too much to ask for this OM617, and no 603/606's were very abundant, so I went with the R151f.) Last edited by Cadin; 12-05-2013 at 02:39 AM. |
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Totally spaced the video this morning.
13 degrees, she cranked right up. Grumbled a bit but stayed lit. I'm running Power Service Arctic Formula anti gel. My glow plug controller is a manually actuated Ford starter solenoid, I don't have to let it glow through cycles, I just turn it on and let it run for however long I feel like. Leaving it on for a few seconds after it first starts in this cold weather really seems to help the idle smooth out quickly. Come to think of it, just about every Ford owner I've known with a vehicle using an external solenoid has carried a spare solenoid with them and the tools to change them out. I've even seen a spare bolted to the fender next to the in-use one. Kind of like the Chrysler electronic ignition boxes. This thing ain't starting without glow plugs. I'll need to either add a spare or switch to a different relay.
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Yeah, I am using the ford starter solenoid idea as well (the back-up idea is a good one; of course you could always do it manually if you needed too!), I just run it for ~20 sec wait 5 and 20 again.
I'm sure it really does nothing; but keeping them on at idle I have noticed the same thing that you have and it does really smooth it out. I'm sending my injectors out for rebuild, so we will see how the Monarchs compare... |
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I'm not sure what '617Yota is running, but my switch is momentary so I have to hold it down. I'll bet you could supplement your current your system with one and have both auto and momentary...
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My glow plug switch is a toggle, lets me do other stuff while the glow plugs are heating. The switch is between the steering wheel and the driver's door, I open my door and flip the switch on before I get in the truck. Get in, close the door, put on my seatbelt, most of the time that's enough glow time to get her to crank up.
Supposed to be 11 degrees tonight, and I'll be driving the little lady to work tomorrow morning. We didn't get much snow but the roads are slick and the idiots who can't drive in snow are out in force. Bunch of cinder blocks in the back of the truck for weight, carried chains and such, truck did fine. I'm having trouble getting the block heater cord to plug into the block heater. The cord is a Kat's cord mentioned elsewhere on this site - don't have the exact number at the moment. I don't like cold starting my diesel like this, she cranks up faithfully but she ain't happy about it and neither am I. Any tips?
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You do have a timer relay fitted to the glow plugs don't you?
Truck looks pretty Mad Max = nice ![]()
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1992 W201 190E 1.8 171,000 km - Daily driver 1981 W123 300D ~ 100,000 miles / 160,000 km - project car stripped to the bone 1965 Land Rover Series 2a Station Wagon CIS recovery therapy! 1961 Volvo PV544 Bare metal rat rod-ish thing I'm here to chat about cars and to help others - I'm not here "to always be right" like an internet warrior ![]() Don't leave that there - I'll take it to bits! |
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I am the glow plug timer. They stay on until I turn them off.
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