I've just finished converting my '74 International Grumman Kurbmaster Step Van RV with the heart of a 1st gen '92 Cummins Automatic truck and it's running and driving just great.
But, I have a few questions and would appreciate some help.
On the injection pump I see two solenoids. The top one is the FSS. What's the bottom one for? Do I need it or want it? I saw something about cold start advance...but am not sure what that is or why I would want it.
Why are there two solenoids for the grid heater? I assume this means there are two heating elements. Why two? I intend to do something simple like connect both of them to a relay with a push button on the dash so if it's very cold, I can push the button and heat the intake air. What are the hazards associated with doing this? How long can I keep the grid heater activated before it is damaged? How cold does it have to get before the truck won't start without it?
Is there any reason why I would want the fuel heater? Is there any reason why I can't just leave it there and leave it disconnected? I see there's a kit to eliminate it. I don't see why I would care if it's hanging there or not.
With the stock H1C turbo and a stock downpipe, and the stock intercooler, what should my boost gauge read at WOT at the top of 3rd?
Thanks a bunch!
Byron