Some 8 months ago we did a kitchen remodel to include replacement of all the appliances. My Sears ceramic kitchen range is fed from the breaker box with aluminum wiring. In-order for me to make the new range fit I had to splice a short copper pigtail onto the aluminum wire and then lower the outlet to allow the range to slide back into place. I utilized split bolt connectors at this junction and believe all connections are tight, etc. It seems that the range takes quite a long time to either boil water or even to pre-heat the oven to a given temperature. I am wondering if I have a problem with the range itself, or if I may have a wiring problem. Everything works fine but it is just slow to heat anything. I do not want to have to re-wire this appliance unless absolutely necessary as attic accessibility to minimal. If I did have to re-wire with copper wire what size would be needed on a 40 amp circuit? Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated.