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  1. Divemaster920

    The way I install a block heater

    Temperature update: I plugged in the heater this morning at 7am. Took readings in various places to see what was getting heated. The heater was installed in the rear 2” plug hole. I took readings 1” left of the 2nd plug from top to just under the plug. I also took readings on the front of...
  2. Divemaster920

    The way I install a block heater

    (quote)..Looks good. What made you decide to go this route over putting it into the water pump? I choose this one because of how it is used to heat the block. The location of this kind of heater is in line with the coolant flow that goes from back to front of motor. I do not have to heat...
  3. Divemaster920

    The way I install a block heater

    First I started draining the coolant; next I disconnected the batteries then removed the air filter housing. I could see the most rear freeze plug that needed to remove, then loosened the solenoid bracket for some room. Then removed the freeze plug, I installed the Kat’s 600 watt heater...
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