Oil & Fuel Cold Diesel Engine Again

   / Cold Diesel Engine Again #11  
Try using WD40, CRC 556, etc. instead. Volatile enough to enhance the combustion process and adds lubricant.
 
   / Cold Diesel Engine Again #12  
Heat will do wonders to make starting easier! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Otherwise there is no simple solution.

Egon /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Cold Diesel Engine Again #13  
Absolutely. Figuring out where to get the heat from can be problematic though. I just am NOT a believer in ether as a starting aid. I'm not a big believer in starting a charcoal fire under the engine or fuel tank either, but we do what we have to, to get-r-done.
 
   / Cold Diesel Engine Again #15  
i have a 1961 fordson dexta with a perkins deisel engine. it does not like starting fluid. don't want to crack pistons or rings. it doesn't like it. suggestions on cold weather starts?
 
   / Cold Diesel Engine Again #16  
There is a starter upgrade/different starter that can be used on the dexta. It'll turn the engine faster. Found this out from my neighbor/tractor mechanic. When I see him again I'll ask what he uses.

Had an uncle that had a dexta diesel. We spent lots of time pulling him and the tractor on winter mornings trying to get it started. I know what you mean about cold starting one of those. Good tractors in warm weather though.
 
   / Cold Diesel Engine Again #17  
"I would like to avoid heating contraptions."

I don't know what you consider a heating contraption, or where you store your tractor, but I store mine in a barn with no power and if I had the problem, I would throw a cheap tarp over it and a kerosene heater under it and let it heat for a few minutes before starting.
 
   / Cold Diesel Engine Again #18  
fordson parked in a unheated garage without perment power... sometimes parked in bank barn 1/4 mile away... don't want to burn it down!
 
   / Cold Diesel Engine Again #19  
Try some spray silicone into the air intake. It's safer than ether and might generate enough heat to warm it up faster. WD 40 can also be used.
 
   / Cold Diesel Engine Again #20  
Don't either that Perkins. You will crak a ring for sure. You are right, they don't like either.

A couple of suggestions that work:
A rag over the air intake that has a little gasoline in it. Gasoline is easier than either on your rings.
If you can, get a power inverter for your car that will run a blow dryer. Place the blow dryer in the air intake with it on hot air and crank it (the tractor engine). All it takes is a little shot of warm air in the intake to get it going.

Used to use that trick with my old IH-6.9 with shot glow plugs.
 

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