1987 Ford F350 batteries fit with out the use of the stock hold down . Get a 120A TDI alternator and you are all set for grid heater, glow plugs, coolant glows, and 3 batteries if you please lol
Still need a diesel alt setup.
I have added Kerosene in the past and the owners manual says u can add either to aid cold starting
Quote from: 8v-of-fury on October 12, 2012, 07:25:41 pmStill need a diesel alt setup.why do you need a diesel alternator?
I would think same size as a diesel alternator, but smaller would also work, just a bit longer to charge. My drive is roughly 25 min, more than long enough to recharge the battery.
I set the timing not long ago, with the proper dial gauge. It's not set at 1mm like the book says. I have a Giles pump and I set it at a wee bit closer to book (bentley manual) suggested timing. I have it set at .98 I now it's right between what Giles suggests and Bently manual. I don't think it's a timing issue because any temp above freezing it starts immediately.
Bugnut - do you find the grid heater helps to recover (that is if it's missing - not firing all, all the time cold) faster? I just run one grid at the moment and it seem like it does. It needs to get colder here to better test it.
Slightly off topic but, When i ran my merc 190d on bio i added petrol to the mix to help us through the winter, it hit below -15°C in the Pennines in Yorkshire a few nights every winter.Does anyone add petrol to diesel for the VW idi?I know that the diesel should be rated for cold enough conditions but i don't want to get caught out.thanks in advanceNathan