My dodge cranked over and fired right up in 8 degree weather the other day after sitting below 20 for two days. I bet the glow plugs are getting weak like Josh said.
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DO NOT EVER EVER EVER USE ETHER!
My dodge cranked over and fired right up in 8 degree weather the other day after sitting below 20 for two days.
Father in laws older 7.3 has always been a cold blooded bitch too. He had new glow plugs and glow plug relay put in a few years ago and it made no difference. Josh is 100% right, avoid the ether and keep her plugged in when you can. Cycle the glow plugs several times before you try to start it. Also, I've heard that the dash light has nothing to do with how long the glow plugs are actually on. Listen for the relay clicks.
Yep I had the same vintage 7.3 and if you let them cycle 3-4 times she will generally crank but you have to wait about twenty seconds each time. All this is good and well but if you can plug her in it is always best.
Always hated starting the 7.3 in cold weather. Another good investment is four or five cam position censors. Unless Ford made some improvement, they fail OFTEN. Two bolts and an easy fix but a PITA nonetheless.
Never did on my '97, just won't start. Never had one go out while running and kill the motor. Had to read the code to confirm.Does that trip the "check engine light"??
Must a been CumminsIt's 8 degrees here this mornin' and durin' the time it took me to type this mess, THREE diesel trucks have fired off and pulled out of the parkin' lot. And they weren't plugged in.![]()
Just let 'er idle and steal one a Butch's exhaust extensions from the shop. That 'white noise' will help ya sleepAin't no electrical outlets where I wanna go!!! So I gotta buy a generator afterall?? Not for the camper but for the fawkin' block heater?
Wonder how many amps the block heater pulls and if I could plug it into an inverter in the camper???
This is bad. This is real, real bad.
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I can check with a guy down here I've dealt with about a small RV generator ...
http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/466725-block-heater-current-draw.html
Looks like it's a heavy draw... 11 amps at 120 volt.
You may have already addressed this-no time to go back and read it all right now - maybe an extra deep cycle battery on an isolator ifn' you run the cranking battery down?
I had a 7.3 for about 10 years and they can be ornery in the cold for sure ...
Hope this helps
If the cold starts are the only issues you had going across the country, then i am very happy!!
So what's my immediate solution to this problem??
Real simple ... grab the camper and haul-ass due South until it's warm.
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Sooooo, You're going to visit JP?![]()
Can't wait to see the camper on 'er.