Finally got to take my Jeep on a really good cold weather trip. I put pipe insulation on the grill to try and keep the temperature up, but my weak thermostat still wasn't able to keep up.
The temperature dropped quickly. 80MPH at 14 degrees F.

Which resulted in this:

The next morning it was -10F, and starting the KJ was...interesting...perhaps "exciting"...

We got in late, so I didn't have the presence of mind to leave the block heater plugged in. I remembered about an hour before we had to leave, but, it didn't help. The block heater can maintain some warmth on a hot engine, but, it is way too weak to warm up a -10F block. Took about 10 tries.
I *think* I got the hang of it though. I turn the key and let the lift-pump run for the full cycle. I do this until the pitch of the lift pump changes, indicating the system is fully pressurized. I then crank until it catches once and stop immediately to prevent death rattle/smoking. I repeat this process a bunch, not letting it catch, to build up heat in the cylinders. Then, on the 10th try, it fires up *fairly* smoothly.
I've got the Bosch 5V steel, but, I miss the 7V ceramics. I've been pushing NGK to make a ceramic plug for us, but, the volume is too small to make it worthwhile they say. I hope we can convince someone, somewhere to make ceramics again...
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