When I went to fire up my M1010 this morning it was around 70°F and the truck had been parked in the shade. I turned on the ignition and waited for the WAIT light to shut off. It seemed to take forever. I finally got tired of waiting and cranked the engine. Took me three times to get it to start.
My main question is how long do the glow plugs normally take to work in this temperature range? I've only had the truck a week, but every other time it only took a few seconds for the WAIT light to shut off and the truck would start right up. It has been very hot here in upstate SC lately and this morning was one of the cooler ones after some evening thunderstorms.
This M1010 was converted to 12V. I checked the GP relay to make sure it was actually getting supplied with 12V. It read 12.68V on my voltmeter at the top post of the relay. The bottom didn't read anything, but the engine was already hot then so I doubt the GP's were doing anything.
My main question is how long do the glow plugs normally take to work in this temperature range? I've only had the truck a week, but every other time it only took a few seconds for the WAIT light to shut off and the truck would start right up. It has been very hot here in upstate SC lately and this morning was one of the cooler ones after some evening thunderstorms.
This M1010 was converted to 12V. I checked the GP relay to make sure it was actually getting supplied with 12V. It read 12.68V on my voltmeter at the top post of the relay. The bottom didn't read anything, but the engine was already hot then so I doubt the GP's were doing anything.