Usage:
Engines Equipped With Glow Plug Starting Aid
Starting fluid is volatile and must be stored away from heat and direct sunlight. If an aerosol container is used, follow the instructions on the container. |
- 1. Place the transmission in NEUTRAL (and disengage the flywheel clutch, if so equipped).
- 2. Move throttle to low idle.
- 3. Turn the key switch to ON.
- 4. Turn the HEAT-START switch to HEAT or START, as indicated by the chart.
- 5. After the indicated heat time, move the switch to the START position, and if starting fluid is necessary, spray starting fluid into the air cleaner inlet. (If the engine fails to start within 30 seconds, release the starter switch and wait 2 minutes to allow the starter motor to cool before using it again.)
- 6. As soon as the engine starts, allow the engine to idle 3 to 5 minutes or until the water temperature gauge has begun to rise. In cold temperature, turn the HEAT-START switch to the HEAT position until the engine runs smoothly at low idle.
- 7. Do not apply load to the engine or increase engine speed until the oil pressure registers on the gauge. (Oil pressure should raise to normal within 15 seconds after the engine starts.)
- 8. Operate the engine at low load until all systems reach operating temperatures. Check all gauges during the warm-up period.
Engines Not Equipped With Glow Plug Starting Aid
Caterpillar truck engines with direct injection (D1) are designed to start at temperatures above 10°F (-12°C) without using starting aids. If the temperature is below 10°F (-12°C), a starting aid may be necessary and/or crankcase oil may need to be heated. Jacket water heaters are often used to assist starting in cold temperatures.
- 1. Place the transmission in NEUTRAL (and disengage the flywheel clutch, if so equipped).
- 2. Move throttle to low idle.
- 3. Turn the starter switch to START. (If the engine fails to start within 30 seconds, release the starter switch and wait 2 minutes to allow the starter motor to cool before using it again).
- 4. As soon as the engine starts, allow the engine to idle for 3 to 5 minutes, or until the water temperature gauge has begun to rise.
- 5. Do not apply load to the engine or increase engine speed until the oil pressure gauge indicates normal. (Oil pressure should raise within 15 seconds after the engine starts.)
- 6. Operate the engine at low load until all systems reach operating temperatures. Check all gauges during the warm-up period.
Starting Aid Chart
Engines Equipped With Glow Plug Starting Aid
Each glow plug draws approximately 12.5 amperes while heating. This is a small current draw in comparison to the electric starter load.