-5*f and my L4630 would not start.
I dropped the fuel filter to find it covered with a white, waxy coating although the fuel in the plastic bowl was liquid.
I put a new filter in along with some PS 911.
Then added PS 911 and some PS white to the fuel tank, mixed it with stirrer as best I could and tried to start it.
Well 1/2 hr later, and still no start although it will fire and run for a few seconds before quitting.
I figured I would give the battery a chance to charge and the starter time to cool while I post this with you all in hopes of getting some advice.
This is the first time I have ever had starting issues in the years of ownership through all kinds of weather although this is the longest run of very cold temps we've had in years.
I dropped the fuel filter to find it covered with a white, waxy coating although the fuel in the plastic bowl was liquid.
I put a new filter in along with some PS 911.
Then added PS 911 and some PS white to the fuel tank, mixed it with stirrer as best I could and tried to start it.
Well 1/2 hr later, and still no start although it will fire and run for a few seconds before quitting.
I figured I would give the battery a chance to charge and the starter time to cool while I post this with you all in hopes of getting some advice.
This is the first time I have ever had starting issues in the years of ownership through all kinds of weather although this is the longest run of very cold temps we've had in years.