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Re: Can't start the darn thing - too cold

To: cfchrist@earthlink.net, john@megatonebomb.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Can't start the darn thing - too cold
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 13:06:19 EST
I have often thought about this subject and came to the following conclusions:

    1.  It is now how cold it is that causes the starting problem rather how 
long the car has sat in the cold.

    2.  If the car has been used a week ago it will start no matter how cold 
it is.

    3.  If the car has been used 3 weeks ago it will be swine to start even 
if it is not excessively cold.

    4.  Cranking speed helps but doesn't seem to be the most significant 
factor.

    **5**.  I think that the issue lies around the spark plug possibly 
getting corrosion on the electrode earth (eg not the core of the plug but the 
tab that joins to the main body of the plug near the thread.

    6.   Maybe the petrol gets stale but I don't think this is as important 
as 5.

I'm convinced that it is **5** that is the real issue.

Daniel1312


In a message dated 20/02/01 19:24:53 Pacific Standard Time, 
cfchrist@earthlink.net writes:

<< i have found that lbc's do not particularly care for extreme cold whenbeing
 asked to start after long periods of sitting >>

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