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Block heater?
It gets cold up here in Montana once in a while.😂.
Has anyone considered or added a block heater to reduce the shock and warm up time? 🤷*♂️ |
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Re: Block heater?
Hello Larry : I designed a block heater for the 162F many years ago and used these on several RotorWays . I just happen to have a customer engine on my bench yesterday that has one of my block heaters.
Also a glue on oil pan heater works very well on the bottom of the oil tank. I took a couple of photo's of the installed block heater and can send it to you if you send me an email at al.behuncik@gmail.com |
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