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Fuel delivery on 3208 and coolant check questions
03-07-2006, 18:54
Post: #11
Fuel delivery on 3208 and coolant check questions
Kerry,
One or two hours will not heat the mass of the 3208. I usually turn mine on
the night before if we are leaving in the morning. If your fuel system is
tight and the batteries and wiring are good it should not be a problem to
start. Check the bleed valves. The one time I had a problem starting the
valve was not closes tight on the injector pump. We had a emergency last
year with my granddaughter and I started mine in -14 with no heat or ether.
I do keep additive in the diesel in the winter because we travel to Nebraska
and South Dakota. Fresh diesel makes a difference too. I will NOT use
ether and removed the ether systems from both the 3208 and the Perkins. I
keep a small Honda in one compartment in case I need help getting started.
Never had to use it except to make coffee when I did not want the noise of
the Perkins.


- Chuck Wheeler -
82 FC 31 SB
Fort Worth, TX

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Thanks. It's my first non-glowplug diesel. Engine is a CAT
remanf'd. Block heater had been on for about between 1 and 2 hrs. It
was probably in the high 30's. Anyone use ether spray systems for
cold weather?

Kerry
82 FC 35
Denver

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"
wrote:
>
> Check SCAs / coolant with test strips, available at CAT or NAPA, get
> the ones that test for everything.
>
> The plexiglass thing sounds like the old water-separator, didn't know
> they still installed them in '82, original engine? If air got in, it
> wouldn't have started in 3revs, and that's a fairly normal start if
> it is cold. The block heater might not work, reach in through the
> curbside step in the front bumper and feel for the warm tank heater,
> careful, might be hot. Warmth should be felt on top of the air pump
> in a few hours. Not quite like the Mercedes, doesn't heat as fast
> from the block heater, and doesn't start as fast cold, no glow-plugs.
> Warm it up well with the block heater and it should hit on the first
> couple of compression strokes if the starter spins it fast enough
> (healthy starter, wiring, and batteries).
>
> - Jeff Miller
> in Holland, MI
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Edwards, Kerry"
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > How is the fuel delivered to the 3208 in an FC? Does it have an
> electric fuel pump or a mechanical pump on the engine? I ask because
> it took mine about 3 revolutions to fire after sitting overnight and
> I think it was short on fuel. If it is an electric pump, where is it
> located? I know I have a slight fuel leak where the line comes up to
> the back of the engine near the clear plexiglass thingamybob filled
> with fuel. I'm guessing it's letting in air.
> >
> > I've also read somewhere about checking the SCA (?) of the
> coolant. Can someone explain what this is and why it is important?
> Where does a person obtain the test strips?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Kerry
> > 82 FC 35
> > Denver
> >
> > -
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>








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03-08-2006, 02:38
Post: #12
Fuel delivery on 3208 and coolant check questions
Good morning-



I'm not sure what kind of temperatures you are speaking about, but when
bringing my 'bird home from Georgia, it was in the low 20's the night
before.

The next morning I woke up to begin my trip home it was 27.(the ground was
frozen) I just knew that old 3208 CAT would not start-how was I going to
get her started in a hotel parking lot- Well, I turned on the key, and
waited about 15 sec, and she wired right up, without questioning it.



Every time since, she has fired right up.. (keep my fingers crossed)



Just my 2 cents



Stephen

81 FC-33SB

Plant City, Fl





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Kerry,
One or two hours will not heat the mass of the 3208. I usually turn mine on
the night before if we are leaving in the morning. If your fuel system is
tight and the batteries and wiring are good it should not be a problem to
start. Check the bleed valves. The one time I had a problem starting the
valve was not closes tight on the injector pump. We had a emergency last
year with my granddaughter and I started mine in -14 with no heat or ether.
I do keep additive in the diesel in the winter because we travel to Nebraska
and South Dakota. Fresh diesel makes a difference too. I will NOT use
ether and removed the ether systems from both the 3208 and the Perkins. I
keep a small Honda in one compartment in case I need help getting started.
Never had to use it except to make coffee when I did not want the noise of
the Perkins.


- Chuck Wheeler -
82 FC 31 SB
Fort Worth, TX



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03-08-2006, 02:42
Post: #13
Fuel delivery on 3208 and coolant check questions
Opps- wired right up.. LOL



Fired right up..



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Good morning-


I'm not sure what kind of temperatures you are speaking about, but when
bringing my 'bird home from Georgia, it was in the low 20's the night
before.

The next morning I woke up to begin my trip home it was 27.(the ground was
frozen) I just knew that old 3208 CAT would not start-how was I going to
get her started in a hotel parking lot- Well, I turned on the key, and
waited about 15 sec, and she wired right up, without questioning it.


Every time since, she has fired right up.. (keep my fingers crossed)


Just my 2 cents

Stephen
81 FC-33SB
Plant City, Fl





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Subject: RE: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Fuel delivery on 3208 and coolant check
questions



Kerry,
One or two hours will not heat the mass of the 3208. I usually turn mine on
the night before if we are leaving in the morning. If your fuel system is
tight and the batteries and wiring are good it should not be a problem to
start. Check the bleed valves. The one time I had a problem starting the
valve was not closes tight on the injector pump. We had a emergency last
year with my granddaughter and I started mine in -14 with no heat or ether.
I do keep additive in the diesel in the winter because we travel to Nebraska
and South Dakota. Fresh diesel makes a difference too. I will NOT use
ether and removed the ether systems from both the 3208 and the Perkins. I
keep a small Honda in one compartment in case I need help getting started.
Never had to use it except to make coffee when I did not want the noise of
the Perkins.


- Chuck Wheeler -
82 FC 31 SB
Fort Worth, TX



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03-08-2006, 03:26
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Fuel delivery on 3208 and coolant check questions
I wasn't thinking of using ether above zero, but in extreme
circumstances. I had my MB out a few weeks ago at 35 below and it
wouldn't start. It has no block heater. I wouldn't use ether on an
indirect injection diesel but it was my understanding it did no harm
on direct injection diesels. I used to operate a 1937 NorthWest
crane, and it was never started without ether.
Considering the fact that both the engine and generators are diesels
and we wild camp a lot, plugging in the diesels to start at low
temperatures is not always an option. So, I just want to develop
skills at low temperature starting. I can usually start my MB's with
no block heaters down to about 10 below without a problem.

Kerry
82 FC35
Denver
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03-08-2006, 04:17
Post: #15
Fuel delivery on 3208 and coolant check questions
Kerry your Kohler generator should have glow plugs.mine does. Start
the generator and then let it both charge up your starting batteries
(same as the house batteries) and then on the block heater. It should
start up within an hour maybe less. I have had no problem at all
starting my 3208NA in cold weather even when it got down close to 10
degrees. You have to have good compression and have it timed right however.
Remember the Mb has glow plugs so you need a good strong battery to
both power the glo plugs and then turn the engine over fast enough to fire.

I would not use ether in my Cat 3208NA even though I know it has been
done. If it should fire prematurely there is the possibility of bent
rods and worse.

Tom Warner
1982 FC35
Vernon Center,NY


At 10:26 AM 3/8/2006, you wrote:
>I wasn't thinking of using ether above zero, but in extreme
>circumstances. I had my MB out a few weeks ago at 35 below and it
>wouldn't start. It has no block heater. I wouldn't use ether on an
>indirect injection diesel but it was my understanding it did no harm
>on direct injection diesels. I used to operate a 1937 NorthWest
>crane, and it was never started without ether.
>Considering the fact that both the engine and generators are diesels
>and we wild camp a lot, plugging in the diesels to start at low
>temperatures is not always an option. So, I just want to develop
>skills at low temperature starting. I can usually start my MB's with
>no block heaters down to about 10 below without a problem.
>
>Kerry
>82 FC35
>Denver
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