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STARTING A COLD ENGINE
IMPORTANT: Always check fluid levels before starting the engine. Refer to
Maintenance Chart.
1. Turn on and run engine compartment bilge blower (if so equipped) for five minutes. Or,
open engine hatch to air out bilge before attempting to start engine.
2. Place control handle in NEUTRAL.
3. If engine has not been run for a period of time and will not readily start with the standard
starting procedure, there is a hand pump/primer knob located on the fuel filter header.
Move knob up and down four or five strokes. Attempt to start engine following normal
procedure.
4. Turn key switch to the RUN position. Observe indicator lamp for glow plugs, if so
equipped. When cylinder temperature is great enough to sustain combustion, the
indicator lamp will go off and the engine can be started.
5. Turn key switch to START position. Release the key and allow the switch to return to
RUN position when the engine starts.
IMPORTANT: Within seconds after starting the engine, the oil pressure should
exceed 10 psi (69 kPa) minimum. If the oil pressure does not meet these minimum
limits, stop the engine, locate and correct the problem, or see your authorized
Cummins MerCruiser Diesel dealer or distributor if you are unable to determine the
problem.
6. Ensure charge indicator and oil pressure warning lamps are off.
CAUTION
Do not increase the engine speed until the oil pressure gauge indicates normal.
Shut the engine down if oil pressure does not register on the gauge within 20 to 30
seconds after start.
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ENGINE WARM UP
CAUTION
Improper or no warm-up of engine can seriously impair the Iife of your diesel
engine.
1. After starting, ensure all instrumentation is functioning properly.
NOTE:
It is very important that any engine be warmed up before applying full load.
2. Operate engine for 1 or 2 minutes at fast IDLE (1000-1500 rpm) or until engine
temperature reaches operating temperature before applying full load.
The warm-up
period provides time for the lubricating oil to establish a film between moving parts.
NOTE:
Engine warm-up time during cold weather can be reduced by operating vessel at
reduced engine speed. Commence normal vessel operation when systems reach operating
temperatures.
3. Inspect the power package for fuel, oil, water and exhaust leaks.
4. After the engine has reached operating temperature, oil pressure should be within range
listed in the engine specifications chart. Stop the engine if oil pressure is not within this
range. Locate and correct the problem, or see your authorized Cummins MerCruiser
Diesel dealer or distributor if you are unable to determine the problem.
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