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So I've been over in the ford-diesel forums just poking around and reading about all the problems the PSDs have when it comes to starting. Most often, it is GPR and GP problems that affect how well a stroker starts. GLow plugs do go bad, but I've never heard of a grid heater going bad. Do our grid heaters have a certain life span? Like, will they get to a point where they will no longer glow anymore? Cause I know they can't get gelled up or burnt out in the cylinders. Just curious, cause, hehe, even in -20 degree weather, I only have to cycle the thing once and it fires up on the first turn of the engine. Yeah, so, do these things have a life span? Thanks guys.
jaynes
So I've been over in the ford-diesel forums just poking around and reading about all the problems the PSDs have when it comes to starting. Most often, it is GPR and GP problems that affect how well a stroker starts. GLow plugs do go bad, but I've never heard of a grid heater going bad. Do our grid heaters have a certain life span? Like, will they get to a point where they will no longer glow anymore? Cause I know they can't get gelled up or burnt out in the cylinders. Just curious, cause, hehe, even in -20 degree weather, I only have to cycle the thing once and it fires up on the first turn of the engine. Yeah, so, do these things have a life span? Thanks guys.
jaynes