PABenz
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I wonder if anyone every tried this one.......I warmed my spark plugs by putting them in a mug of boiling water for about five minutes then dried them off, put them back in the motor and the 422 fired right up. I keep my PT on a trickle charger, but if I go a few weeks without starting it and it's below 20F, I sometimes have problems getting it going and have to use the heavy duty charger.
I bought an extra pair of plugs and will keep them in my warm house and see if it makes a difference next time. I wonder if my prewarming experience was just a coincidence or if it helped. It only takes a minute to switch out so it might be worthwhile. Does anyone else there think having prewarmed plugs could help with starting a very cold engine?
I have plowed more during the past 2 weeks then all of last winter and am thankful to have my PT. Good luck to all in these cold months
Joe
I bought an extra pair of plugs and will keep them in my warm house and see if it makes a difference next time. I wonder if my prewarming experience was just a coincidence or if it helped. It only takes a minute to switch out so it might be worthwhile. Does anyone else there think having prewarmed plugs could help with starting a very cold engine?
I have plowed more during the past 2 weeks then all of last winter and am thankful to have my PT. Good luck to all in these cold months
Joe