Gravy
Platinum Member
I got an upgrade kit for this cold start problem from Robin. It included new more powerful coils and a more powerful starter. I think you hit the nail on the head and would say that Robin agrees with you. I can't say that I see a difference. Of course I have gone to a 15w50 Mobil1 in the transmission, which is a lot thicker that the 5w30 they originally had. This has improved wheel motor torque significantly especially when the fluid is hot. I cannot say that I have experimented with the cold starting. After my one experience in the cold shed, I have always stored it in the heated garage.
I got the starter upgrade for free back when JackRobin was here. He said I already had the upgraded coils.
I changed over to Castrol Syntec 5W50 a few years ago when it was on sale really cheap.
Still, if it's under 50*F I have a magnetic block heater on the hydraulic tank and another on the tram pump. I also have a Battery Tender connected. If it's below 45* I wrap everything in tarps and moving blankets. If it's below freezing I may or may not have to do all of the above and supplement by jumping from a running vehicle and adding starting fluid as needed.
Once it gets below 50, it's random chance. It might start right up, or I might have to bring in the big guns. I've always gotten it started, but it gets ugly sometimes.
Sometimes the magic works, sometimes it doesn't.