This afternoon I went to start the truck and it was about 0F. I cycled the grids twice and the engine cranked slowly tried to run but as soon I released the key it died. Shut off key and cycled grid one time and cranked slowly trying to run again. On about the fifth try the engine slowly came to life on it's own. I ran it about two minutes with it misfiring. Shut it off and restarted this time the engine was running smoothly. Truck ramped up to high idle by itself while I cleaned off the snow. Drove around for about an hour to recharge batteries. Then topped off the tank with straight #1 fuel, about 10 gals. Now last winter in the same weather I couldn't start the truck at all. It would just crank, and crank without firing. I plan my next oil change to switch to 5w40 rotella for a while. I think at this is primarily a fuel problem I think the area's winter blend sucks. The batteries are stock and about 4 yrs old. I can't buy new batteries because I am unemployed, the truck is parked on the street and I can't plug it in. Any other members in the area having trouble with very cold starting? Will the 5w40 oil help spin the engine faster?
Chris
Chris