Linde (& Baker) 393:
Glow plug

Hi everyone, I have this Linde 393 first series, when the engine is cold the machine has difficulties to start, smoke and 2 maybe 3 engine cycle before the start...(the injection pump is ok and the engine fase is ok) I saw on the display that the glow indicator stays on for about 2 sec only, even on winter. The diagnostic doesn't read any errors btw...
When the engine is at the right temp, the starting is ok
Any ideas?

Thank you
L.
  • Posted 21 Apr 2021 20:32
  • Discussion started by Luppa
  • Spain
L.
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Yes everything is ok, also the injector and the injector pump are ok
  • Posted 3 Jun 2021 20:35
  • Reply by Luppa
  • Spain
L.
Have u checked the glow plugs?
  • Posted 3 Jun 2021 20:06
  • Reply by Lindetechnz
  • New Zealand
Lindetechnz
Hello.
Check your injectors , bad injector ? diesel leakage in piston after parking then smoke with start and air in diesel when will starting.
  • Posted 21 May 2021 20:57
  • Reply by tr_doctor
  • Netherlands
Regards

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