buickanddeere
Super Member
Injectors are dirt cheap new. Purchase a set , have the pop pressure verified at a local shop then install.
Injectors are dirt cheap new. Purchase a set , have the pop pressure verified at a local shop then install.
Is there any way to warm the whole tractor/engine for 24 hours before trying to start? Could you just tent the engine compartment and run the torpedo heater? If it has been as cold in Michigan as it is in Massachusetts, there really hasn't been a chance for equipment to warm up above freezing in the past three weeks or so. Could there be gelled fuel somewhere in the injectors that just hasn't had a chance to liquify?
Unfortunately, I can't move it to a warmer area... I could try to put a tarp over it and heat it up