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Not start in cold weather

Chevyman98

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It turns over, 6.5 liter v8 diesel but only get a whitish smoke coming out. In warm weather starts fine. Need help, think it's the fuel injectors going out but not sure. Replaced three of them about four years ago. Has over 218,000 miles on truck.
 
Only use bosch duraterm 80034 or AC Delco 60G.
There are a lot of others that will work, but they swell up and be a pain to remove. They also (very rarely) brake off and destroy the cylinder.

If you know how to change a sparkplug in a gas engine, this is almost the same- just nothing to gap. 3/8 deep socket, and a ratchet. A dab of antisieze on the threads when the new ones go in.

If your old ones are swollen, then it is a pain to remove them.
 
Only use bosch duraterm 80034 or AC Delco 60G.
There are a lot of others that will work, but they swell up and be a pain to remove. They also (very rarely) brake off and destroy the cylinder.

If you know how to change a sparkplug in a gas engine, this is almost the same- just nothing to gap. 3/8 deep socket, and a ratchet. A dab of antisieze on the threads when the new ones go in.

If your old ones are swollen, then it is a pain to remove them.
Thanks for info.
 
Thanks for all help.bit appears to have been a relay switch behind the engine next to fire wall. It had a pin plug the snap in and two wires on each side. It was bad.
 
Interesting how the glowplug relay costs about the same as a set of glowplugs. . .
 
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