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Re: Re: Re: White 2-110 good tractor/what motor?
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Posted by WFE on January 20, 2003 at 08:10:25 from (67.250.206.217):
In Reply to: Re: Re: White 2-110 good tractor/what motor? posted by Tom on January 19, 2003 at 20:29:37:
Probably had a bad injector spray pattern or two, or a loss in compression. I would pick the Perkins as among the better starting engines in cold weather, and I'm talking about 0 degrees cold. Assuming the preheating element in the intake manifold was working, and motor was healthy, they start great. I hate to use ether (although it does work) and prefer Oliver's Thermostart device. I've heard people condemn the Oliver/Waukesha engines for being hard to start when cold. We've never had a problem. When it gets cold, run the preheat sequence for 45 seconds, then crank engine over with fuel stop out approx. 6-8 revolutions to draw warm air into cylinders. Then run preheat cycle another 30 seconds or so and start engine. Generally speaking, below freezing we run the 2 preheat cycles and above just one.
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