UncaFarfel
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Happily messing about with my new JM284. But it seems tricky to get the engine started using the recommended procedures. I've zero experience with diesels, so I'm not sure what's the best practice to follow.
The users manual says you should only crank for 5-10 seconds for each start attempt ... & then wait 2 minutes before the next attempt. I'm using 20 seconds of glow plug power because it's been around 20 degrees F hereabouts. It takes quite a few tries to get the engine going. Is that normal? The two minute time-out seems awfully long ... is it just to make sure the starter doesn't overheat in the middle of the summer? And can I run the glow plugs much longer than 20 seconds or will they burn out? Or is the the two minutes rest supposed to keep me from frying the glow plugs mid-winter, so I can really crank like a fool in milder weather? And what's generally a good throttle position while cranking?
I guess I'm hoping for a few starting hints for a novice.
Thanks!
The users manual says you should only crank for 5-10 seconds for each start attempt ... & then wait 2 minutes before the next attempt. I'm using 20 seconds of glow plug power because it's been around 20 degrees F hereabouts. It takes quite a few tries to get the engine going. Is that normal? The two minute time-out seems awfully long ... is it just to make sure the starter doesn't overheat in the middle of the summer? And can I run the glow plugs much longer than 20 seconds or will they burn out? Or is the the two minutes rest supposed to keep me from frying the glow plugs mid-winter, so I can really crank like a fool in milder weather? And what's generally a good throttle position while cranking?
I guess I'm hoping for a few starting hints for a novice.
Thanks!