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I think the block heater battery can be done but youd need a serious battery. Our batteries are for huge amperage draws over a shirt time only. They only have a 100ah capacity. Get a golf cart battery or two, and put them in parallel with an inverter. That should be more than enough. The hard part would be charging them and keeping them isolated. I guess you could tap the charging system with a diode but you wouldn't want it to suck down every last amp. I still think the propane water heater idea with the aux pump on is your best bet but the aux pump draws to much power to have on the cranking battery, you'd need a separate battery just for that. Have you tried hooking another diesel battery up to the normal battery with jumpers in parallel? When I do this I can usually crank much faster and longer without it gradually loosing speed.
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Perkins Diesel and others have used a thermostart as a cold starting aid. Looks like a sending unit screwed into the intake manifold. In usage before cranking a 12 volt element heats up and diesel flows onto it when a bi-metal valve opens. Only takes about 10 seconds to get a fire going. I have used in on a Perkins 6-354 and it was a great help. Could be simple to add to your engine.
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Is this what you are talking about? Interesting idea.
http://www.parts4engines.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=269 |
This is all very interesting
but of course 1/2 hour and pocket change for glow plugs will solve his problem, (o.k. maybe valve adjust too so there is another hour or so)
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Kerry: Yes, that is the unit.
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