I have been on here before with my cold starting issues. I have a 1979 Chrysler Cordoba (slant 6 I believe) that gets very tricky to get started in the colder months (combination of cranking too long not wearing out my battery- which was replaced in September with tune up knowing how cold weather treats me). So, I have a strong battery in it, which I even keep on a charger at times.
The general issue is that my car has always been tuff and tempermental to start (even was that way for my great aunt- she gave me the car). Being a single divorced female and tight on cash, I don’t have much money to throw at trying to trouble shoot and guess at this car. Typically, the success I have in getting it started in the cold results in me really pumping on the gas while cranking it to get it to turn over. I know this can't be typical, but curious if anyone had other suggestions to help make my cold starts a little easier on me?
Thanks
Brenda