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Its been getting cooler here at night in NC, down in the mid 30s or so. I decided to drive my Deuce to work today . This morning it was about 55* out and when I went to start my Deuce I cranked it for about 5 seconds or so with no luck. Even tried giving it a little then a lot on the accelerator (the Cummins in my Dodge likes a tiny bit of throttle and it will fire on the first revolution), but still no luck.
I tried again 10 seconds later I flipped the manifold heater switch for a couple seconds while cranking, and it caught and started.
During the summer when I first bought my Deuce it would always fire right up after just a couple revolutions. I know the manifold heater is not supposed to be needed until temperatures below 20*.
Any ideas whats going on? Is this normal, should I have tried cranking for 10 seconds instead of 5? I see people posting here that their Deuce will start at 30* with just a couple revolutions, so its got me wondering whats going on with mine.
Thanks!
Dennis
I tried again 10 seconds later I flipped the manifold heater switch for a couple seconds while cranking, and it caught and started.
During the summer when I first bought my Deuce it would always fire right up after just a couple revolutions. I know the manifold heater is not supposed to be needed until temperatures below 20*.
Any ideas whats going on? Is this normal, should I have tried cranking for 10 seconds instead of 5? I see people posting here that their Deuce will start at 30* with just a couple revolutions, so its got me wondering whats going on with mine.
Thanks!
Dennis
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