Re: Alternate Block Heater on 6V92 Detroits
Reply #5 –
I have no idea of the true technical needs of your 6v's and my info is probably incorrect but I seem to remember just needed a long starter time to start diesels in real winter weather.
Lots of cold smoke.
My rememberance is up to 60 seconds of crank time?
Then a five minute mandatory cool down.
Does that work and apply to a detroit?
I was and intend to be a dry camper and 3000 watts of electricity for four hours would mean lots of gen run time.
Do your coaches have ether start systems? And/or does that work on a detroit.
Obviously starting a warm engine is best but what if that's not available?
I can use my Aqua hot on my m11 but it does have a ether start switch on the dash and I would intend to use it in specific conditions I think.
Just like backup systems and knowledge.
Like I said the cold crank start will fog a large area so I understand not using it.
Just would like to know options myself.
Started many un preheated diesel's in sub zero conditions long ago as we were skiers.
V8 detroits and 3208 cats mainly but a few scattered detroits in above zero just needed a shot of ether and a long crank time and boosted batteries.
Birds had battery heaters in them to build up amps and not freeze partially discharged batteries.
I understand most would not want to do this but knowing an alternative would be helpful IMO.