Proper Cold Weather Starting

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I replaced the fuel hose and wire that connects the thermostart to the ignition. Now I just need to figure how to cap the cup. Previous owner had it taped over with masking tape. I also need some diesel fuel which I'll pick up when I'm in town today. Hopefully this will be everything I need. Thoughts on a cap? I'm thinking some light-weight bike tire inner tube and a piece of wire.
 

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/ Proper Cold Weather Starting #42  
I replaced the fuel hose and wire that connects the thermostart to the ignition. Now I just need to figure how to cap the cup. Previous owner had it taped over with masking tape. I also need some diesel fuel which I'll pick up when I'm in town today. Hopefully this will be everything I need. Thoughts on a cap? I'm thinking some light-weight bike tire inner tube and a piece of wire.

Almost anything should work for a cap.
Yanmar Tractor Parts THERMOSTART TANK_
 
/ Proper Cold Weather Starting #43  
Wooly...hate to ask, but did you confirm that your thermostart works - heats up?
 
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Wooly...hate to ask, but did you confirm that your thermostart works - heats up?
Of course not. :mur: When I went out this morning before leaving for work to try the thermostart, the battery was dead. If I engage the thermostart for 15 seconds should I be able to feel heat on the metal surrounding it? If not, I guess removing the air inlet hose would give me a the view you posted in your movie? Maybe that's the best way to tell.
 
/ Proper Cold Weather Starting #45  
You do it your way, carey, I'll do it mine.

"My Yanmar2500 cranks and produces smoke, but won't turnover. Lately it has been needing almost full throttle to crank over."
A quote from the Hoye forum.
 
/ Proper Cold Weather Starting #46  
Of course not. :mur: When I went out this morning before leaving for work to try the thermostart, the battery was dead. If I engage the thermostart for 15 seconds should I be able to feel heat on the metal surrounding it? If not, I guess removing the air inlet hose would give me a the view you posted in your movie? Maybe that's the best way to tell.

That was ScottyDrive's video... Going to have to rely on memory:confused2: and say that after a couple 10-15 second 'uses' of the thermostart I could feel the metal get warm around it. I'll give it a whirl tomorrow morning.
 
/ Proper Cold Weather Starting #47  
I've tested the TS by feeling for warmth. It is apparent, warmer than cold metal, but not hot.
 
/ Proper Cold Weather Starting #48  
"My Yanmar2500 cranks and produces smoke, but won't turnover. Lately it has been needing almost full throttle to crank over."
A quote from the Hoye forum.

On the YM2500 bought from Spalding In Ga. I never had to set the Throttle over 1300-1500 rpms either on the Yrs. I used it. Or a problem with the Thermal Start for that matter. How you set the Throttle should not prevent it from Cranking Over. "Carey on TBN Forum".
 
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That was ScottyDrive's video...
Sorry about the mixup. Apologies to you and Scotty. The Hoye link someone provided said after replacing a unit, it could take 15 or so attempts to get the air out. I'll certainly have to do that since my fuel line was removed and is now filled with air. I'll certainly need a fully charged battery for that. Thanks.
 
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I've tested the TS by feeling for warmth. It is apparent, warmer than cold metal, but not hot.

I don't know if my hands are well calibrated but I'll give this a try when I get home on Saturday.
 
/ Proper Cold Weather Starting #51  
On the YM2500 bought from Spalding In Ga. I never had to set the Throttle over 1300-1500 rpms either on the Yrs. I used it. Or a problem with the Thermal Start for that matter. How you set the Throttle should not prevent it from Cranking Over. "Carey on TBN Forum".

Apparently doing it right sometimes helps.
 
/ Proper Cold Weather Starting #52  
Sorry about the mixup. Apologies to you and Scotty. The Hoye link someone provided said after replacing a unit, it could take 15 or so attempts to get the air out. I'll certainly have to do that since my fuel line was removed and is now filled with air. I'll certainly need a fully charged battery for that. Thanks.

I tried it out. With the cold tractor I can turn the thermostart on for 10-12 seconds, off for five seconds, on for another 10-12 seconds and fee warmth around the thermostart.
 
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I tried it out. With the cold tractor I can turn the thermostart on for 10-12 seconds, off for five seconds, on for another 10-12 seconds and fee warmth around the thermostart.
Thanks for checking that. I'll give that a try on Saturday. Hopefully the thermostart is okay.
 
/ Proper Cold Weather Starting #54  
Apparently doing it right sometimes helps.

Why yes it does.

All I know is I ALWAYS start with throttle wide open and NEVER, EVER run the engine wide open. Don't even know what top rpm is.

I have yet find any OTHER Yanmar Manuel that says to Fully Open "wide open" the Throttle when starting. It's a typo...
 
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/ Proper Cold Weather Starting #55  
I have yet found any Yanmar Manuel that says to Fully Open "wide open" the Throttle when starting. It's a typo...
Carey look at Winston's post #24 above.

"Starting instructions: 6) Push the throttle lever to the maximum speed position. When engine starts pull throttle lever back to halfway".

That can't be a typo.

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Added - Carey its pointless to respond to you if you are going to change what I'm responding to, AFTER you read my response.
 
/ Proper Cold Weather Starting #56  
Yes it is mine! I did not add "Other" Find One I can't.
 
/ Proper Cold Weather Starting #57  
Yes it is mine! I did not add "Any Other" Find One I can't.

Added - Huh? Carey its pointless to respond to you if you are going to change what I'm responding to, AFTER you read my response. Look at the time stamps.

You didn't add 'any other? Who added it then?
 
/ Proper Cold Weather Starting #58  
Me just now @3.07. Just find 1 Other...
 
/ Proper Cold Weather Starting #59  
And just to show you It's 3.34Pm my time which will show 3.34pm..
 
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/ Proper Cold Weather Starting #60  
Why yes it does.



I have yet find any OTHER Yanmar Manuel that says to Fully Open "wide open" the Throttle when starting. It's a typo...

That's the only OEM op's manual I have seen. How many have you seen?
 

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