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My 1971 M35A2 w/ Hercules multi-fuel seems to take more cranking than I think it should.
I'm on the starter button at least 15-20 seconds in two attempts usually before it fires. This occurs after setting for the better part of a day or longer. Not a problem if I go to re-start after fueling or a quick pit-stop. The truck runs great once it's up. Idles fine, everything. NOW, just yesterday, it started quick! Two-second crank! The only thing that is different is that I had just topped the tank off the day before. I don't know what difference that would make, but all other times, CRANK! There has never been less than 1/4 tank of fuel during my ownership. Another issue I've seen occur is suddenly dropping from 60 mph to 48 mph and no power This happens after about 100+ miles of steady driving or 2 hours, whichever comes first. Pull over and take a short break, and I'm back to full power for the same range. I have yet to change fuel filters if that is an issue. Also, is there a small filter for the "cold start" on this engine? One about the size of one of those "cute" (as my wife calls them), 7 oz. soda cans you see now days? I see one on the left (drivers) side of the engine. I was told that is a fuel filter for "cold start." ????? I don't want to suck battery life and/or burn up a starter. Thanks!
I'm on the starter button at least 15-20 seconds in two attempts usually before it fires. This occurs after setting for the better part of a day or longer. Not a problem if I go to re-start after fueling or a quick pit-stop. The truck runs great once it's up. Idles fine, everything. NOW, just yesterday, it started quick! Two-second crank! The only thing that is different is that I had just topped the tank off the day before. I don't know what difference that would make, but all other times, CRANK! There has never been less than 1/4 tank of fuel during my ownership. Another issue I've seen occur is suddenly dropping from 60 mph to 48 mph and no power This happens after about 100+ miles of steady driving or 2 hours, whichever comes first. Pull over and take a short break, and I'm back to full power for the same range. I have yet to change fuel filters if that is an issue. Also, is there a small filter for the "cold start" on this engine? One about the size of one of those "cute" (as my wife calls them), 7 oz. soda cans you see now days? I see one on the left (drivers) side of the engine. I was told that is a fuel filter for "cold start." ????? I don't want to suck battery life and/or burn up a starter. Thanks!