To each their ownStop using ether you’re going to blow it up.
Very good.When I test with ether I disable the GPS

No need. There are lots of things that can go wrong with the fuel supply system. But if you are getting white smoke, you are getting fuel. When you start getting white smoke, can you glow the plugs after that? I am hoping you have a manual button. Smoke and a little heat ought to get it going. If you are relying on the factory glowplug controller, then I have my doubts you will get it started.I agree, but after a crank or two I do have smoke coming out and still no start. Gps I've tested half of them so far and they are getting red. My new starter just showed up but unfortunately I have to head out into the woods for a week of work. When check the filter in the morning before trying to start it is full of fuel. Guess maybe I need to put some clear lines in when I get back
Looks like the f350 I fixed years ago. That thing never would start very well. Compared to mine, you could tell it did not crank over fast enough. It had a rebuilt starter on it, still did not fix it. So I took the starter off my truck and put it on the f350. Still cranked slow. Got to looking at it, the area where the starter bolted up was very corroded. I took a 4 inch grinder and reached up in there and knocked all that corrosion off. Bolted the original starter back on and it was fixed. Poor starter grounding was the cause. Looks like your added wire to the outside of the starter just goes around the problem. Whatever works.It was not a joke. The local auto electrician told me, there is a lot of resistance in the old starter motor, and it really made a different with a piece of cable and a clamp, try it and you will never take off the cable again .