Richard
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Diesel \"starting fluid\"
It was told to me, (and subsequently proved to work) that you can start a diesel by spraying WD-40 into the air intake.
Maybe it's good to do that, maybe it's bad to do that. That isn't an argument I care to start.
My question is this...
It was said that one reasone this did/might work, is because propane was used as propellent.
What EVER is used as propellent, all i gotta say is, first..it worked, and second, except for starting Brutus, I'd preferred to not spray a bunch of WD-40 into my precleaner.
That said, and me thinking about the propane part... here is thrust of my quesiton...
I have one of those propane tanks used to solder copper pipes with.
If Diesels will run on the propane... what are the pros and cons of taking that hand held and "wafting" some propane gas (unlit) into the air intake? (being sure to remove it so the engine doesn't try to go to a bazillion rpms.
This (if "relatively safe") strikes me as much easier and much cleaner than spraying the WD-40.
Am I heading into disaster with this way of thinking?
Richard
It was told to me, (and subsequently proved to work) that you can start a diesel by spraying WD-40 into the air intake.
Maybe it's good to do that, maybe it's bad to do that. That isn't an argument I care to start.
My question is this...
It was said that one reasone this did/might work, is because propane was used as propellent.
What EVER is used as propellent, all i gotta say is, first..it worked, and second, except for starting Brutus, I'd preferred to not spray a bunch of WD-40 into my precleaner.
That said, and me thinking about the propane part... here is thrust of my quesiton...
I have one of those propane tanks used to solder copper pipes with.
If Diesels will run on the propane... what are the pros and cons of taking that hand held and "wafting" some propane gas (unlit) into the air intake? (being sure to remove it so the engine doesn't try to go to a bazillion rpms.
This (if "relatively safe") strikes me as much easier and much cleaner than spraying the WD-40.
Am I heading into disaster with this way of thinking?
Richard