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Thats goods news and I will keep my fingers crossed for you to avoid all that other work! That does seem really hot though but in subzero degrees and outside, it will be lower. I would think that 60 degrees on the opposite side of engine would be enough to start it easily. You may not need to leave plugged in more than an hour with that kind of heat.
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