A generic (sort of) Cummins Big Cam question
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Hogleg, Dec 5, 2016.
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I pulled the compression release, turn the engine over until it got oil pressure and spray a very small amount of ether. The is an after market setup that you can push a button on the dash to spray the ether. Very small amount of ether is enough.
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It has the engine block heater. Will this truck be fun to start in 10-20 degree weather without any aids? Or will the compression release accomplish this task by itself. Reason I am asking is we are on rural roads that are load limited in the winter. The load limit is 10 tons, so the tractor being home is ok. We have arranged to park the truck and trailer in town for the winter. However, there is no electric there. Other option is to drop the trailer and bring the tractor home every night where we can plug it in.
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What year is your 359? Describe the front engine mount please
Cold weather start depends on your batteries. 12 volt system or 12/24 volt ( will have a series/parallel switch)?
With a 10 ton load, your 290 will do fine.Last edited: Dec 6, 2016
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It had a chrome t handle to the left of the steering colum.
Now my white with the 335 had no cable so you had to jack up the cab and grab a friend and take an engine belt and hook it over the lever on the side of the head and have him pull on it while you would crank it.201 Thanks this. -
Mine always started well down to about 20 degrees or so but would rattle and smoke a bit till it got a little heat in it.
The other option that was used a lot in the old days was either but you had to use your head and not over do it.
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My pete is a 1978. It came with a Detroit that was blown. The guy I bought it from was a BTO farmer who procured a autocar donor truck with a rebuilt cummins and eaton fuller trans. He had a shop remove the detroit, and install the cummins, as well as remove a sleeper (205 wb). They then used it to haul grain for a few years. The reason it was sold is the WB was too long to get in and out of some of their fields. So they painted it, dressed it up and put it on the market. I have a thing for old trucks so decided, heck, why not. And here we are.
I will have to take a pic of the front of the engine for you. The lever is next to the water pump on the front of the engine on the left side. When the cable pulls it, the lever moves out to the left from the engine as you would see it sitting behind the wheel The handle in the cab is marked throttle and is to the left of the wheel, probably from the use on the Detroit.
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the left over throttle cable from the Detroit.
My Pete also had a hand throttle on it.
It was to the right of the steering wheel.
I used it a lot on sub zero nights to keep the engine rpms up for engine temp for heat while sleeping.
The hand throttle cable hooks to the same arm on the injection pump as your foot throttle does so you can look at that and know quickly if it's a hand throttle or not.
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