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    Heh heh first time ever...

    Glow plugs.....-6 degrees plus...Canberra Winter morning, my 4bd1T failed to commence on two revolutions...
    Wondered if the batteries didn't appreciate the cold. Things are a bit 'ornery at this hour and temp.
    Turns out there is a time that these wonderful engines need a bit of glow plug help....

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    Glow plugs are for precious little snowflake diesels that need coddling. The mighty Isuzu just needs a couple more engine revolutions mid-Canberra winter to fire up. Pretty sure my glowplugs don't work at all; at least, they don't seem to make much difference to how quickly it fires up!

    (The enormous Caterpillar battery its got probably helps though ).

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    Quote Originally Posted by eeyore View Post
    Glow plugs are for precious little snowflake diesels that need coddling. The mighty Isuzu just needs a couple more engine revolutions mid-Canberra winter to fire up. Pretty sure my glowplugs don't work at all; at least, they don't seem to make much difference to how quickly it fires up!

    (The enormous Caterpillar battery its got probably helps though ).


    Yes your Horse/antelope sized battery is more than likely helping things along up there in the ACT with the White Walkers...
    I of course become suspicious and narky when things fail to proceed as expected no matter the weather...Canberra Winters...meh

    um I may have some lingering doubts about the alternator....

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    A few seconds more definitely helps on the -5 mornings up here. With a good battery a couple of turns is all it takes to start the isuzu.

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