Dsl_Dog_Treat
I lost my face to the jaws of a poodle
Well to start another discussion.
Goldie has been bumped up to 3 gallons/tank. Both front and rears. Well after the temps have dropped into the 20's, she doesn't like to start as easy with that much mix.
Is what she does to me.
All the glow plugs are working good and the truck fires off on all 8 but takes more cranking than usual. Like 5-10 seconds (throttle floored) versus 1-2 seconds at 40-50 degree weather. Not sure if'n there are 2 factors playing here.
Either the increased thickness of the WMO concotion is enough to slow things down abit or a combination of that and the temps of cooler starting.
Memory fails me as to the Beef starting routine from last year as I tend to forget things after I have slept and Alzheimers runs in the family...... Uh where was I at?
Rob I know you were playing hard and have been cooler temps than here any thoughts? Anyone? Buehler?
Really been pondering the need to thin out the mix as to save a new pump as it would not be a good thing to change one out in the cold without the confines of the shop.....Don't ask.
Goldie has been bumped up to 3 gallons/tank. Both front and rears. Well after the temps have dropped into the 20's, she doesn't like to start as easy with that much mix.
Is what she does to me.
All the glow plugs are working good and the truck fires off on all 8 but takes more cranking than usual. Like 5-10 seconds (throttle floored) versus 1-2 seconds at 40-50 degree weather. Not sure if'n there are 2 factors playing here.
Either the increased thickness of the WMO concotion is enough to slow things down abit or a combination of that and the temps of cooler starting.
Memory fails me as to the Beef starting routine from last year as I tend to forget things after I have slept and Alzheimers runs in the family...... Uh where was I at?
Rob I know you were playing hard and have been cooler temps than here any thoughts? Anyone? Buehler?
Really been pondering the need to thin out the mix as to save a new pump as it would not be a good thing to change one out in the cold without the confines of the shop.....Don't ask.