Happy Late Father's Day. :bounce:
Nap time, feeding, bottles with improved *******... where is this thread going next?
I think it is way cool, Keep us posted on with the kid:thumbup:
Here is another thread on warm start problems on the 6.5. https://www.thetruckstop.us/forum/threads/6-5-warm-start-problems.14499/
As for a test ,another poster, suggested this:
I don't know enough about diesels, if this test would hurt your engine, but I thought I'd throw it out. Maybe...
Can you test the pressure after the pump and before the injectors with a gauge? You could test it cold and after it is hot to determine if the pressure has decreased.
I second the above post. I am not a diesel mechanic but, I understand mechanical things and am a google expert. :lol:
It is a strong possibility that your injector pump rebuild was bad from the start. The guys from Diesel place forum said this...
I bought a 12 x 36 atlas a five years ago will lots of tooling. It came with the milling attachment; I sold that and bought the HF X2 mill. It has served me OK. I have to take light cuts and make sure the workpiece is well secured. It has taught me the basics so when (if) I get a full size I...
A big buddy propane heater has 18,000 btus. That should be enough unless your space has many leaks.
I have a old single car garage and the big buddy heater is fine when it is n the 30-40s but any colder and I fire up my 60,000 btu torpedo for 30-45 minutes. Then switch over to the big buddy.
2nd the all 6 inch ducting minimum. I have pored over the Bill Pelz information for many hours. I built a blower and cyclone myself with a 2 hp motor and a reverse inclined impeller.
On his website is a calculator that figures out airflow based on ducting and blower- very useful
Insulation pays off pretty quick. My quick mental calculations tells me that heater may be too big for your shop.
It will heat it up quickly and cycle intermittently.
The plus is free is a great price.
The best solution will be to buy a thermal carafe. These will keep the coffee hot for a few hours and warm for around 8 hours.
The problem with hot plates is it causes the coffee to evaporate and change the ratio of coffee to water and make it bitter.
Of course it also depends on the quality...
Re: I've got a Garage!! Now What to fix first (and how?)??
JMO-
-Install subpanel in garage. Add new circuits as needed now and later.
-Sand or spackle the problem drywall joints, then repaint entire garage. This will make garage look so much better.
-Install lighting. Good light makes...