This 304 suffered a bearing failure on a gear on the primary shaft, and after 6 months to get the parts, 4 months to find somebody to do the open heart surgery, and 4 months for them to get around to it, it is back home and running. Thanks to Tommy at Affordable for phone assistance to the local mechanic and more parts.
Having not run for that long I knew I would have some issues, and this is the biggest one. It is down in the single digits here and I can get it started by putting a heat lamp on the top of the engine at the very back, favoring the fuel lines for about 4 or 5 hours. 30 seconds of glow plugs several times and it cranks up. I must admit I am very impressed. I didn't think I had a chance. I am thinking that if the compression release was working I wouldn't need the 4-5 hour prep. I tapped the arm on the shaft where it enters the engine with a hammer to see if it was just a corrosion thing at the entry point but it was solid and I didn't want to push it. Anyone ever had this happen before. Any suggestions on how to fix it? Any problems with starting it this way? I am cranking for between 5 and 10 seconds, and only have to crank 2 or 3 times.
I looked around locally for any kind of engine heater but they were sold out everywhere. Meantime I have moved a lot of snow.
Having not run for that long I knew I would have some issues, and this is the biggest one. It is down in the single digits here and I can get it started by putting a heat lamp on the top of the engine at the very back, favoring the fuel lines for about 4 or 5 hours. 30 seconds of glow plugs several times and it cranks up. I must admit I am very impressed. I didn't think I had a chance. I am thinking that if the compression release was working I wouldn't need the 4-5 hour prep. I tapped the arm on the shaft where it enters the engine with a hammer to see if it was just a corrosion thing at the entry point but it was solid and I didn't want to push it. Anyone ever had this happen before. Any suggestions on how to fix it? Any problems with starting it this way? I am cranking for between 5 and 10 seconds, and only have to crank 2 or 3 times.
I looked around locally for any kind of engine heater but they were sold out everywhere. Meantime I have moved a lot of snow.