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<blockquote data-quote="mfyock" data-source="post: 69632" data-attributes="member: 2150"><p>If the intake heater isn't working you need to get that working. Also, having it in a warm area will help to. Make sure your battery is charged up, and is working well. Any diesel that is running well can be hard starting if the battery doesn't have enough to spin the engine fast. Bleed all the lines like you did before. I then usually give a little shot of ether to the engine. That often gets the engine to run for a moment which seams to help work the air out. I am not sure why it works, but it has worked for me on numerous occasions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mfyock, post: 69632, member: 2150"] If the intake heater isn't working you need to get that working. Also, having it in a warm area will help to. Make sure your battery is charged up, and is working well. Any diesel that is running well can be hard starting if the battery doesn't have enough to spin the engine fast. Bleed all the lines like you did before. I then usually give a little shot of ether to the engine. That often gets the engine to run for a moment which seams to help work the air out. I am not sure why it works, but it has worked for me on numerous occasions. [/QUOTE]
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