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2001 S series block heater suggestions wanted
As I understand the factory heater bolts to the engine block. Which to me
would seem to be inefficiant. Anyone using an inline rad hose heater? |
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The best one to use actually installs in a block core hole. Some refer
to this as a freeze plug hole. You remove the core plug and install in the opening. The heater element is submerged in the coolant. James |
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"Guy Beazley" > wrote:
>As I understand the factory heater bolts to the engine block. Which to me >would seem to be inefficiant. Anyone using an inline rad hose heater? > Seems like a remote starter would be cheaper unless you *really* need a block heater. Wes S -- Reply to: Whiskey Echo Sierra Sierra AT Alpha Charlie Echo Golf Romeo Oscar Paul dot Charlie Charlie Lycos address is a spam trap. |
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