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truck hates the cold. #1066481 11/23/13 01:38 AM
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powerRam50 Offline OP
Body Damage is Cool
moved to Laramie Wyoming for a year.last night was about 0.my truck almost did not start.the battery is less than a year old,had it on a maintainer the hole night because it helps on 20 degree nights in the morning. running 10w40 oil(over 240k orig miles),new starter.all my lights were nice and bright but it was a very slow crank. should i go thinner on oil or would a oil pan heater be a good idea?no issues at all if above 25 degrees just below.


87 dodge power ram 50,35" tires,5 1/2" total lift,4.6 gears,lockers front and rear,Rancho RS5000's,custom front bumper,custom rock sliders,cct extended diff breathers,75 amp alt(40 amp stock),thorely header,K&N,wheeled hard...
Re: truck hates the cold. [Re: powerRam50] #1066482 11/23/13 02:25 AM
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JohnnyBfromPeoria Offline
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Either use a pan/block heater or go to 5W-30 oil for the winter.

John B.


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'95 Montero SR, 35x12.5/15 BFG M/T KM-2's, Rock sliders, Qtr panel chop, gas tank lift, 2" BL, Aisins, 5.29s
'95 Pajero Mini
'98 Montero Winter Ed.
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Re: truck hates the cold. [Re: powerRam50] #1066483 11/23/13 02:27 AM
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rxinhed Offline
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Most likely the choke isn't engaging fully, and 0 F is just cold anyway. Yes, block heater will help...more for the water than than the oil. Even the 2011 Dakota I was driving last Spring in Douglas, WY and McCook, NE didn't like the cold temps and often made me wonder if/when it would start.

Re: truck hates the cold. [Re: rxinhed] #1066484 11/23/13 04:34 AM
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MarkG Offline
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We don't get temps that low here very often. Knock wood. Would synthetic oil flow better at those temps?


Mitsu # 6 - 98 6G72 Montero Sport, Locking Rear Diff, Aisin Manual Hubs, 31x10.5

Mitsu # 7 - 02 6G74 Montero Limited
Re: truck hates the cold. [Re: MarkG] #1066485 11/23/13 04:43 AM
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JohnnyBfromPeoria Offline
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Would synthetic oil flow better at those temps?


Yes.

John B.

Re: truck hates the cold. [Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria] #1066486 11/23/13 03:29 PM
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TainterRacing Offline
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I have always lived in colder areas. I every time I get a new battery get the most powerful one I can figure how to get in the vehicle. With that said I personally only had one ride with a heater as its never super cold here not much more then -20F here. I do how ever put a small electric heater under the motor when it is going to be under -15F or so and it helps alot. The old light under the hood works ok better then nothing as well. If your living where it will get colder then -15F for some time I would get block a heater. O and yes a 1 year old battery can go bad as well... I have used battery warranties a few times.


1997 Montero LS with a motor swap a 1990 V6 12valve ported heads full 2.5in Ex I run stock tire size for Daily use, off road have 33x12.5 working on going trubo.
Re: truck hates the cold. [Re: rxinhed] #1066487 11/23/13 05:34 PM
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powerRam50 Offline OP
Body Damage is Cool
choke is not the issue.once it turns over at a decent pace it fires up.its just a real slow turn over when real cold.figured either thinner oil or oil pan heater to help the oil move a bit easier.


87 dodge power ram 50,35" tires,5 1/2" total lift,4.6 gears,lockers front and rear,Rancho RS5000's,custom front bumper,custom rock sliders,cct extended diff breathers,75 amp alt(40 amp stock),thorely header,K&N,wheeled hard...
Re: truck hates the cold. [Re: powerRam50] #1066488 11/23/13 05:41 PM
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ryany Offline
Body Damage is Cool
A lighter weight synthetic oil (5w30 or 0w30) will go a long way towards helping your issue. Making sure that your battery cables have clean, tight connections at both ends will help make sure your starter is getting full voltage.


95 Montero SR
3.8 MIVEC, Advance headers, 2 1/2" exhaust, Magnaflow muffler, OME shocks & rear springs, 2" body lift, 3" tank lift, 4.90s, TRE front locker, factory rear locker, Roger Brown Rock Sliderz, 315/75r16 (35") tires, Sport big brakes
Re: truck hates the cold. [Re: powerRam50] #1066489 11/23/13 05:42 PM
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JohnnyBfromPeoria Offline
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I grew up in central IL, and it got cold there from time to time, like the time of my 21st b-day. Note to others, don't go sleep off a bar crawl in your buddy's car while they continue to party when it's -20 out.

I'd never even thought of the light bulb under the hood thing. Sounds like it could be quite effective, though. Put a 100 watt bulb on a timer and set it to light up a few hours before you need the truck, maybe? Set the bulb on a brick under the oil pan...

John B.

Re: truck hates the cold. [Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria] #1066490 11/24/13 05:52 PM
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grass13 Offline
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When I was living up in Butte, MT. It got super cold, days on end without breaking 0 without factoring in the wind chill. Tried 5-30w and a new temp sensor, but after collecting quite the collection of fried starters went to multiple block heaters. Got a magnetic one for the oil pan and a inline heater for the lower radiator hose, made a world of difference. Napa sells both and they're about $30 each. To me it was the cheapest fix for a seasonal issue.


98' BBJ Grand Laredo 5.2 locked and loaded,.01' Gen III XLS. Frankenmonty lives on in another.
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