msoumas
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I recently took a week off, and left my M1009 in the trust of my dad, parked at the shop. Apparently, the day before I got back he decided to move it, and in the cold weather thought it would be prudent to use what he called an "old army trick" to get it to start in the cold: a little gasoline in the intake. Unaware of this, I came back a few days ago, started her up just fine, and went along my business. Started up the next day just fine. Today, we got 28 degree weather and I could not get the truck to start. I cycled the plugs three times, put the pedal all the way down, and cranked and cranked and cranked my week-old new starter, but it was a no-go. Could the "old army trick" have blown out my plugs, and if so, could it have failed to manifest until now?