The nickname for it is - lawnmower syndrome - you move your Volvo to get the mower out, then your car won't start
I have seen numerous posts about it.
If you took your car to a dealer, they would change your spark plugs, oil, and filter. Just to make sure your oil is not full of fuel.
Rule of thumb - never start your 5 cylinder unless you intend to warm it up.
I have heard a few theories about its cause.
My own theory - the only thing in the engine that gets hot during a short run is the exhaust valves - they stick in their guides limiting compression = no start and cranking a bit faster.
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'96 855R,'64 PV544 driver, '67 P1800 basket case, '72 Yamaha Rd400, '68 Honda 350-4, '12 XC70, the first 5 are mine, heh, heh, 525,000 miles put on 10 bricks James A Sousa
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