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  1. swbradley1

    Block Heater Fire

    That's what makes me think it was me and not the product.
  2. swbradley1

    Block Heater Fire

    I was getting ready to order a couple more and put one on the fuel tank until this happened. ;-)
  3. swbradley1

    Block Heater Fire

    So do I, I can't sail.
  4. swbradley1

    Block Heater Fire

    Bob, have you ever touched a sail?
  5. swbradley1

    Block Heater Fire

    1. You (DH) started this. 2. Holly yells in while I am listening to song and says "Hey, that's my favorite song!". So thanks for that. 3. I want you to tell me all you know about skiing.
  6. swbradley1

    Block Heater Fire

    Yes, the area is clean (all Haspin mud gone) and I thought it was big enough. If I want to use the front sump area of the oil pan I suspect I should have purchased the 200 watt version......... Now I have to get back to unfurling this big white sheet in my living room. Get it. unfurling.
  7. swbradley1

    Block Heater Fire

    Actually they are made in Springfield, Tennessee and after telling it to Gimpy on the phone I'm pretty sure it was my fault. The surface area on the front part of the Deuce oil pan is not a large enough area to act as a heat sink. It has to be clean and flat and large enough so that the entire...
  8. swbradley1

    Block Heater Fire

    I went out this morning to fire up one of the Deuces to pick up another three 6.2 engines at WPAFB for Camp9 and noticed something on the oil pan. As I was opening up the front doors to the barn I could see what looked like glare or a white spot on the driver's side front of the pan. Since I'm...
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