M25 Starting
Cedric,You write: "Every now and then when I go to start the engine, after at least 60 seconds of glow plug, I get NOTHING. But always, always, it eventually starts if I wait several more seconds. "You may want to consider installing a glow plug solenoid. It could well be that holding the glow plugs for 60 seconds is draining your battery capacity down so much that you don't have enough juice to start the engine. Wait a few minutes, the batteries come back, and then it works.Check the C34 website for the glow plug solenoid project, it's very easy. You shouldn't have to hold the glow plugs for more than 30 seconds without the solenoid, only 8 to 15 seconds with the solenoid. If the engine's warm, you don't need the glow plugs at all.Also, don't hold the glow plug button in while you push start. Release the glow plug button first, then hit start, you don't need them both on at the same time.In addition, I would consider your situation as a safety hazard: if you need to start your engine, and it doesn't work, you're SOL.Find out what it is and fix it. Since you checked all the connections (including the ground, right?) you should know where the wires start and end. Trace them down and understand how your system works. Could be your 1-2-B switch is dirty and needs to be replaced. Lots of different possibilities.Stu