I have a brand new 2360....
When it was 24 degrees out a couple of weeks ago, I used 10-15 seconds of GP and it took about 7-10 seconds of cranking to start.
She was puffing smoke in various shades of grey and black through out the cranking process. After firing, she shoot and rattled as she came on line for another 3 or 4 seconds. It's quite a process.....
I found youtube videos of everything diesel from big d-9's to locomotives being cold started and they all look and sound the same way!!
It's the few moments of rattling and banging that surprised me the most. Kind of like awakening a dragon.
When it was 24 degrees out a couple of weeks ago, I used 10-15 seconds of GP and it took about 7-10 seconds of cranking to start.
She was puffing smoke in various shades of grey and black through out the cranking process. After firing, she shoot and rattled as she came on line for another 3 or 4 seconds. It's quite a process.....
I found youtube videos of everything diesel from big d-9's to locomotives being cold started and they all look and sound the same way!!
It's the few moments of rattling and banging that surprised me the most. Kind of like awakening a dragon.