Not sure if this is a thermo switch issue, but would welcome any thoughts:
This winter, it has taken me about 10-20 cranks to start my engine. As temperatures rose in March, it took me about 5-7 cranks. My mechanic looked it over and said the thermo switch was no longer working, but that with warmer ambient temperatures, the car (230SL 1965) should have less trouble starting.
Yesterday, it started on the first try. Drove it several miles and stopped for an hour. Tried to start it, but again it cranked for about 30 times. Weather in the 60s. Finally, as the battery was clearly starting to lose strength, the engine barely caught, and with some delicate footwork on the accelerator, I got it to start. Back in the garage after driving 30+minuutes to replenish the battery, I tried another re-start after turning off the engine. It cranked again 3-4 times but caught.
I am reluctant to take the car out again. Any thoughts or recommendations welcome. Do I need to replace the termo switch? The mechanic (who is terrific) implied that in warmer weather, starting it up should not be a problem since the thermo switch is only needed in colder temps.
Thanks in advance for any advice.