yamaha415
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Well the M818 showed up Monday. Started up fine on the trailer, ran great minus the fumes in the cab (possible exhaust leak) but I went to start it yesterday and it just cranked.
I am brand new to these so I dont know if there is some special starting sequence or if every truck has its own picky habbits to start.
Here what I did. Before starting I turned the block heater on. Let it sit for about 20 seconds and then tried starting it. It just cranked for about 5 seconds and I stopped. I then pumped the primer a few times and tried again. No Luck. Turned the block heater back on and let it sit for about a minute and reprimed it and tried for about another 5 seconds with no luck.
Im new to these trucks like a said and from what i have read so far, most block heaters are junk, these things dont like to start in the cold (it was about 50 deg and had been raining the night before) and the batteries wear out pretty quick from cranking on them. So before I killed my batteries I thought I would come to you guys for help.
Unfortuanitly, I didnt see what the truck driver did to start it when it came off the trailer. But once it was warmed up it started up fine.
Any ideas or stop babying it and go for broke on cranking it over?
I am brand new to these so I dont know if there is some special starting sequence or if every truck has its own picky habbits to start.
Here what I did. Before starting I turned the block heater on. Let it sit for about 20 seconds and then tried starting it. It just cranked for about 5 seconds and I stopped. I then pumped the primer a few times and tried again. No Luck. Turned the block heater back on and let it sit for about a minute and reprimed it and tried for about another 5 seconds with no luck.
Im new to these trucks like a said and from what i have read so far, most block heaters are junk, these things dont like to start in the cold (it was about 50 deg and had been raining the night before) and the batteries wear out pretty quick from cranking on them. So before I killed my batteries I thought I would come to you guys for help.
Unfortuanitly, I didnt see what the truck driver did to start it when it came off the trailer. But once it was warmed up it started up fine.
Any ideas or stop babying it and go for broke on cranking it over?