- Thread starter
- #21
You guys are WAY over thinking this. I ran a toyota 5.7 up in alaska for years in those temps. Granted, I ran the toyota 400w block heater (not quite strong enough in those temps) along with an oil pan heater and pad heater for the battery. Your visit sounds temporary and as such, i wouldn't worry a minute about it. Just give it time to warm up properly and don't drive crazy trying to warm things up. Start it up and let it idle for 10 minutes or so, turn on the seat heaters, and drive normally. At those temps, the engine WILL make some noise on startup. Its normal for those extreme temps. Your cruiser will be just fine.
Most importantly, make sure your battery is in good working order. At those temps, you're not going to get a lot of power out of it to turn that big cold engine.
battery is 18 months old and I hAve a new lithium 1000A NOCO jump pack