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Difficulty starting engine

I have a small 21hp Universal Diesel in my sailboat that will start only reluctantly with a shot of starting fluid. The batteries are strong and the glow plug is working fine. Even after it has been running for a while and the engine is good and warmed up, I could shut it down and it still won't restart without the starting fluid. It seems to run just fine once it gets going with all the power I'd expect from an engine that size. Anyone got any ideas what the problem might be here?
AK_JohnM
Aug 26
2006
Low injection pressure at crank speed, poor injector pattern or low compression. Starting fluid will hammer your engine. Use WD40. JR

JR
Aug 26
No starting fluid. Glow plugs and starting fluid can cause serious pre-ignition or even intake system explosions. As JR mentioned have the injector checked out. While it is out do a compression check. If you absolutely must use starting fluid disable the glow plug first. Unless you are in the Arctic you should not need it in August, right??? Butch
Aug 27
   

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