CausticUrbanCoast
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Likely it is coincidental, about the only thing I'd suggest is checking your glow plugs and their wiring. Perhaps one is failing.
You should not be over-working your starter on a diesel. If your lines are properly bled, glow plugs all working and the pump is pushing up to your injectors it will fire when warm enough, if it doesn't right away you add more glow time.
Going back to the start of this thread, you need to crack your bleeder and check you injector lines to see if you have an actual leak. To check glow plugs, you can get a tool or try to meter them.
As a note; if one of your glow plugs is not functioning properly or has a wiring problem, you will never get a glow light.
You should not be over-working your starter on a diesel. If your lines are properly bled, glow plugs all working and the pump is pushing up to your injectors it will fire when warm enough, if it doesn't right away you add more glow time.
Going back to the start of this thread, you need to crack your bleeder and check you injector lines to see if you have an actual leak. To check glow plugs, you can get a tool or try to meter them.
As a note; if one of your glow plugs is not functioning properly or has a wiring problem, you will never get a glow light.