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chemistry!Thanks for your reply. What does the battery have to do with this? And if you think there is a different problem, is there a way I can troubleshoot? One thought I have is that previously I haven't adjusted the electric choke coil on the carb. I should probably do this as it will have a different tension on it in the winter. Otherwise, I'll look into soft plug heaters.
dunno!How did vehicles run for 75 years when it was really cold out?
I've had 12volt cars with 6 volt starters. 2000 degrees below zero and they spin right up. I've also put pans of embers underneath the car the whole under hood heats up. But that one is scary.like is oil going to drip and start a big fire? You burn charcoal to embers put it in a cake pan and slide it under the middle of the engine compartment under the car.Back when 6 volt vehicles were still mainline people would install 4 cell 8 volt batteries to give them a little extra cranking power.
That was more of a “shade tree” type thing to do though.
There is the old tales of maintaining small fires under the oil pan to warm it up.
Back in high school, when I drove my 64 Chevelle every day, I put a Massey-Ferguson diesel tractor battery in it. I don't remember how many CCAs that thing had, but it was made to crank a cold diesel equipment engine to life in the dead of winter, and it would spin that poor 283 like it was a toy!! Damn thing lasted 12 or 13 years, too. It even had a little green LED in a window that would tell you if it was charged up or not. I wish batteries were made like that now.Before fooling around with block heaters, you need to get the choke sorted out. Zero degrees is not that cold.
As mentioned, make sure the battery and cables are in good condition. If the engine cranks slow, it’s not going to want to start.
RPO K05 = block heaterMost reliable and easiest to install are soft plug heaters. Directions will instruct which one to install it in. Remember GM installed them from the factory.