Lpgc wrote:
A warm engine is easier to crank than a cold engine, so if it cranks easier when cold it points to something else starter motor / electrics related being negatively affected by warm temperatures.
I wondered about this... and couldnt quite reach a conclusion...
Taken in isolation...
On a cold engine all the clearances are loose, theres probably a bit less compression as a result, certainly less friction. The oil is cold and thick, but at the point of turning the key the oil isnt really moving anyway, and it'll take a good few revolutions to get the oil pumping.
On a hot engine, everything expands, bearing and piston clearances close up, tighter ring seal, more compression, but the oil will be hot and thinner.
A hot engine typically starts easier, because theres more compression and the fuel ignites easier. However that requires the starter to be able to actually turn the engine and overcome that higher compression.
So i think i my best theory is that on balance, a hot engine is harder to crank but easier to start? IE it needs more torque from the starter to actually get it turning, but will light off easier once it is actually turning.
Not done anything with it yet, but had it out for a long drive at the weekend for a sort-of green-laning day...
1hr 30 of a/b roads, stopped at the meeting point for 30minutes. Wouldnt start, jsut a single wuuuuuuub and then nothing. Jump started fine from my spare battery. Then did some 2hours of laning, stopping at the top of a mountain for lunch. Maybe 45mins stopped, but i opened the bonnet to get some nice cooling air thru it. Started fine. Then drove down a 1000ft descent, 1st low, car didnt like that much and was billowing oil smoke by the time i got to the bottom. Shut it off for maybe 20minutes while others descended, started fine. Back up the 1000ft climb and along 15-20minutes of tracks, stopped again to wait on the rest of the cars for maybe 10minutes, and again it started fine. another 2 hours offroad, before finally stopping at a petrol station, and again, it restarted fine. So one failed start amongst half a dozen.
Really puzzling!
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