tallyho8
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- Kubota L4400, Kubota ZD326
My old IH 364 diesel is a little hard to start in the morning, Summer or Winter.
In Summer I have to leave the thermostart on about 30 seconds and in 50 degree weather about 1 to 1 /2 minutes. After it starts it runs very well and starts very easy when warm. I got it used and had it 12 years and put about 2000 hours on it and I have never cleaned the injectors or done anything except replace the fan belt and change oil and filters. I know the rings are pretty worn lowering the compression a little. The amp guage goes way down when I hit the thermostart which leads me to believe that the glow plugs are working. Any ideas of why I have to use the thermostart so long before it starts?
In Summer I have to leave the thermostart on about 30 seconds and in 50 degree weather about 1 to 1 /2 minutes. After it starts it runs very well and starts very easy when warm. I got it used and had it 12 years and put about 2000 hours on it and I have never cleaned the injectors or done anything except replace the fan belt and change oil and filters. I know the rings are pretty worn lowering the compression a little. The amp guage goes way down when I hit the thermostart which leads me to believe that the glow plugs are working. Any ideas of why I have to use the thermostart so long before it starts?