cold weather sucks
I have a 97 12v.. mostly stock it has a #10 fuel plate and maybe some other pump work I honestly don't know since I haven't had time to dig into yet and find out. But it absolutely hates cold weather, anything under about 40* without plugging it in will all but kill the batteries before it decides to do something with its life, and after it starts it smokes like no other for about 2 minutes.. is this something I should be concerned with? And is there a way to deal with it?
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correct me if im wrong but check out the grid heater or block heater may not be working.
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I've fired up my 24 valve at -7*F without it being plugged in. I would say you definitely have an issue if you can't fire yours up at 35*.
Does it just crank and crank with no results? |
Originally Posted by RAWilliams
(Post 972995)
I've fired up my 24 valve at -7*F without it being plugged in. I would say you definitely have an issue if you can't fire yours up at 35*.
Does it just crank and crank with no results? |
Does it crank fast when you try and start it or are the batteries weak from the get go :humm:
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