04-04-2014, 07:25 AM
Steve, I have thought about the same thing, but how many RPMs does the starter turn the engine? Even if it is 300 there would be some wear there if any. Might be even more wear than the engine cranking and running at normal RPM. Oil might get to the right places faster than just cranking???
Also I would think that the switch has to be on as being a safety feature to keep just anyone from starting the engine at will. That particular bay has no lock. Just my thought.
Also I would think that the switch has to be on as being a safety feature to keep just anyone from starting the engine at will. That particular bay has no lock. Just my thought.
Chappell and Mary
2004 Foretravel 36 foot