Pgeese
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Hi everyone, and Im glad to be apart of our unique group. I bought a 1971 m35A2 a year ago. I am just now taking delivery and having it shipped to my home. The great state of Florida. It's in Kentucky and will be shipped on a semi down this upcoming week. Ive flown up and started/ Driven it a few times before it shuts down (assumed overheating) I won't lie it needs work. many gauges don't work including temp and the idle pulley lever is disconnected. It is an SOB to start and requires about half a can of starting fluid. ( I know it's bad but gotta do what you gotta do) Previous owner put in a brand new Bosch injection pump and I bet it's not calibrated right. Once it fires it dies. this process repeats itself 4 or 5 times and then it idles between 200-800 Rpm and finally calms down and sits at 700RPM. Last time I went up I drained and filled with clean diesel all new filters (PITA BTW)
OK long story shortened. I need to get it started for the semi loading. It's now been sitting at freezing temps for months. Batteries aside I need a quick and dirty way to get it running. I'll fix it up once it's delivered to my shop. Here's the plan.
1) space heater to cook the engine and warm it up
2) crack it a few times, try to get the old crap oil running through it.
3) beat the hell out of it to get it started. load and go.
Now, I don't want to keep beating on the old girl when she is clearly injured. how bad is TBD. I read a lot of turning up the idle fuel thingy but I don't have time to dive into Manuels right now. I can't use the IDLE handle at all and starting it my (bad way) will take an hour, a can (or 2) or starting fluid and 2 people.
Does ANYONE have any ideas of ANYTHING I can adjust with a wrench or look at. Just something to get it running and drive less than a mile. Once it's loaded its my mechanics issue upon delivery.
Your help would be greatly appreciated.
OK long story shortened. I need to get it started for the semi loading. It's now been sitting at freezing temps for months. Batteries aside I need a quick and dirty way to get it running. I'll fix it up once it's delivered to my shop. Here's the plan.
1) space heater to cook the engine and warm it up
2) crack it a few times, try to get the old crap oil running through it.
3) beat the hell out of it to get it started. load and go.
Now, I don't want to keep beating on the old girl when she is clearly injured. how bad is TBD. I read a lot of turning up the idle fuel thingy but I don't have time to dive into Manuels right now. I can't use the IDLE handle at all and starting it my (bad way) will take an hour, a can (or 2) or starting fluid and 2 people.
Does ANYONE have any ideas of ANYTHING I can adjust with a wrench or look at. Just something to get it running and drive less than a mile. Once it's loaded its my mechanics issue upon delivery.
Your help would be greatly appreciated.