Ive looked all over this site and the TMs and either Im searching for the wrong thing or its not here but Im having problems with my M1008 starting when the engine is warm. If I shut it down and let it set for 5 minutes, it fires right up. Any longer than 5 minutes and Ive gotta crank 3 or four times for 30 seconds at a time. Ive replaced the glow plugs, bled the fuel system, ran all the circuit tests....nothing. Starts fine on cold starts. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I've got two 83 Blazers that have been like that since they were new.
They start fine when cold, start fine when hot (within 10 minutes of shutdown) but otherwise need a lot of cranking.
You need to either turn up your fuel delivery - or run your glow plugs longer.
During a time when it's hot and won't restart - have you tried using the glow plugs and . . . if so . . . are you sure they are actually working??
I don't know how you've got your glow-plug circuit wired. Most 6.2 trucks - civilian and military have a "glow plug inhibit" switch that stops the glow plugs from working on a warm engine. That switch can cause a lot of problems and GM finally elimiated it around 1990.
I suspecct all you need is some good burn-out proof glow plugs and a manual push-button control (or over-ride). On my two problematic 83s, I long ago installed a push-button manual override. So, I still have the OEM controllers hooked up - but - I can also push the button and force the plugs to work when needed. Without it, the engine would never start unless it sat for an hour or two.
What you described was a very common problem with 80s vintage 6.2s. In fact, I saw a few get junked when in the hands of "mechanics" who were clueless with diesels.