3208 Cold Starting
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03-08-2006, 12:25
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3208 Cold Starting
My first 3208/WLFC was an Na. I picked it up at the dealer early in
the AM before they opened, to have the engine surveyed/dynoed, it was 12*f out. Turned over a couple of times, ran rough, belched white smoke, but started just fine. I much preferred to start the genset on a cold morning, heat water and coffee as I shower, and heat the engine. Won't make it hot, but warmer than it started out. A warm start is always better for the engine than a cold start. I've actually had better starts from the Cat on cold mornings than the Perkins/Kohler genset. The surface to volume ratio of a larger diesel such as the 3208 helps it to start colder than a smaller diesel without glow-plugs, lots of heat is lost to the cylinder walls on your little M-B and Perkins engines. BTW, on your genset control box, there are two switches. One is the start/stop, the other is the preheat. For the STOP switch to preheat/glow-plug the engine, the preheat switch has to be up/on. Don't use ether or other starting fluid on your perkins (or Mercedes) without first disconnecting the glow-plugs. It can be used on the 3208, but most people with large-diesel experience use WD-40 or another less-volitile spray, ether if overused will stretch head bolts and of course it will wash oil from cylinder walls also. I've never found any other good use for WD-40 anyway. My '88 FC35 had the optional cold-start aid switch on the dash, connected to a bottle of ether under the driver's floor. I replaced it with new, because I could, but never used it. The big Detroits also have this option, helps to start it when really cold, but it is a metered spray so that you don't overdose the engine. I believe you can buy the assembly, check with your local truck-parts supplier. - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI |
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