Re: Battery cranking amps...Is more better?
while cranking for too long does indeed kill starters, more are killed by cranking without sufficient power available
Also higher amperage CAN spin the engine faster if the lower amperage was not enough to maintain voltage while cranking
A battery with x cca is rated to maintain x volts at x temp under x amps load for x seconds .... soooo if say 600 cca battery maintains 10.5 volts with 600 amp load (just wild guess numbers) It is not unreasonable to suppose that a higher rated battery might maintain say 12 volts at the same load.
example, my powerstroke will start on one battery in the summer but cranks faster and starts quicker with two. same no load voltage but higher cranking voltage. No way would it start with one in the winter tho. Your 250 ci straight six, if all is in good order, would be able to start just fine from a lawn mower battery and many years ago I drove a suburban (tbi 350) over a year with a lawn mower battery under the hood but, as I said before, more is better.
the biggest reason to get the bigger battery is for the reserve capacity. IE how will it crank if partially depleted..... OR how long will it fire the spark plugs if the alternator fails.
I hope this makes things clearer....