Thank all of you for taking an interest in my issue of hard starting when cold. to answer Claude....is it turning over ok and is speed good--yes, does it spit, cough and and smoke alot when it starts--yes (reminds me of a girl I once dated), spin a long time before firing--yes, lots of hours on engine--no, new development--no, fresh diesel--yes. I sail on lake Erie. boat is in the water in May (cool) and stays in until late Oct. (cool). When it is I would say 65 and lower, the starter will turn very well but takes a minute or 2 to start. I have be giving it a lot of throttle while starting. When it does start, and it always does eventually, a big bellow of smoke poors out of the engine. Then, once the smoke clears, it runs fine. In warmer weather, it starts on the first revelution. When I put the boat up in October of last year. It was 55 degrees. I put a heater on in the cabin over night to insure a good and it worked. Started right up. I guess what I can do is move to Florida.
Thanks,
Rod
Catawba Island
Pot Clinton Ohio.