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Re: diesel starting question
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Posted by jdemaris on November 18, 2006 at 06:15:45 from (69.67.230.86):
In Reply to: diesel starting question posted by Jeff Oliver on November 18, 2006 at 05:18:26:
Low fuel delivery and/or broken top rings will both do it. I ran an Allis Chalmers for two years with no top rings at all. Needed ether even when it was 90 degrees F outside - and ran awful when it was first started. Once good and hot though, it ran okay and had full power. Even if the original problem was fuel delivery - it usually leads to broken rings anyway - due to over ether use. Many older diesels use coventional piston rings - square- cut - instead of the pressure-sealing triangle shaped rings (Keystone). The older style rings break very easily. Sometimes, even a newly rebuilt engine can be ruined with a few mornings of ether starting.
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