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  1. derby

    M35a2 block heater

    Ok, I thought it was going to be a start time,oil pressure test. But I see it will be a thermal transfer type. I must have skiped a page:oops:
  2. derby

    M35a2 block heater

    The only problem I see with this test is that I have not had two trucks run the same. Some would start in cold weather some would need a shot of the flame heater or ether. I would think that to be more accurate you would have to do the test on the same truck with the three diferant types of...
  3. derby

    M35a2 block heater

    The waterpump heater will transmit heat backwards to the radiator and that is where it will diffuse to the air. Then the warm air transmits to the hood through convection which is why the snow melts evenly. It will heat the water, but it has got to be the least efficient way to warm an engine...
  4. derby

    M35a2 block heater

    A little small:oops:
  5. derby

    M35a2 block heater

    As You will see (pic 3-4)the Mercedes and the John Deere are block style but are screw in. the White (pic 1)which is very much the same as the multifuel is in the lower portion of the water pump 90 the blue hose is the heater hose. and the thermo siphon on the old JD. If they made a threaded...
  6. derby

    M35a2 block heater

    My "Water Pump Heater" works very well. I find it funny that in My White farm tractor there is a screw in type in the bottom of the water pump 90 deg. to the radiator. This a factory heater that some engineer said would work there. I also know that after about 2 hrs you can feel the heat moving...
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