I have a stock 318 and when the engine is cold on first start up (cold does not mean the actual outside temperature), it cranks a bit before it finally turns over and starts.
Actually to me, it seems to crank quite a bit.
Is this just the nature of an older engine?
I've read other opinions that say "yes" and that it's just the nature of the beast.
Once the engine has been started once, it fires right up every single time perfectly. There is no excessive cranking when the engine is warm.
Actually to me, it seems to crank quite a bit.
Is this just the nature of an older engine?
I've read other opinions that say "yes" and that it's just the nature of the beast.
Once the engine has been started once, it fires right up every single time perfectly. There is no excessive cranking when the engine is warm.















