oh i think the bike was more mad at the fact that i had to ride it to school that morning in -10 and with a VERY frayed clutch cable. i was not impressed either.
You might consider one of those Motomaster Elimiator Booster packs, from Crappy Tire. That should start the diesel, and save a lot of wear and tear on the bike's charging system.
i wonder if your compression is still good. since that what helps it start as well, the whole a compressed gas heats up stuff. because lack of heat in the combustion chambers what makes the diesel engine so hard to start as you would know.
I think the compression is probably fine.... the truck's running really well now. Takes some time for it to warm up enough that it wants to accelerate, but once it does, it seems to be just fine. I even left it (plugged in) today at work the whole day, instead of starting it at lunch like usual. No fireworks or fanfare. :)
you run two batteries dont you? but still.. your engine is over 3 time as big as mine. but only 2 times the batteries.
Actually, the engine is more than 4.5x bigger than yours.
It's the 7.3L.
Yup... that thing demands a lot of power on startup :)
there is a chance that the -10 ride was the last time my bike will see the streets... apparently transport Alberta thinks my bike is a dirt bike...
What? where the hell did they get that idea? It wouldn't take much to prove them wrong... The registries insisted that my 02 KTM 200EXC was a DXC. I told them that they'd never made a DXC in that year, they looked at the NVIS, and the vin # and changed it in the system,....
Obviously you won't have the NVIS, but perhaps there would be another way to prove it? Contact Suzuki?
More than likely, they're doing this based on the VIN #?