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  1. tklm539

    Help My M1009 is cold

    That is funny timing!!! Good to know I did it right!! Thanks Paul, hope all is well in MI. Truck is living outside now so a block heater was a must. STILL KEEPING IT CLEAN!!! Driveway looks like a skating rink.
  2. tklm539

    Help My M1009 is cold

    Problem solved!!! I pulled the thermostat and it was working fine, so I figured I would mess around with the temp wire. I loosened the nut that holds the temp wire in the block. Large piss of air released before I got fluid. I think it was air locked because it works fine now. Thanks for the...
  3. tklm539

    Help My M1009 is cold

    Mike, I am getting the blanket this week. It was like 45 here today. I was getting 175 on the temp gauge when it was like -5 out. Is the thermostat between the large radiator hose on the passenger side and the motor? If so that will be much easier. The 1930'ish Ford had it on the bottom. I...
  4. tklm539

    Help My M1009 is cold

    I will have to get a manual gauge. to check the temp by hand. The heat is working. It is hot. It was not cold today, so it is hard to tell, but it seems to be about the same as usual I was thinking the thermostat to, They said they did not touch it, it seemed strange that it would go while...
  5. tklm539

    Help My M1009 is cold

    Coolant is good and heat is coming from the heater. If it were not for the gage, I would not think anything is different. Is the fan supposed to be on all the time? Tom
  6. tklm539

    Help My M1009 is cold

    Was hoping for a little advice. I brought my m1009 in today to a garage to have a block heater installed. I figured that I did not want to loose the plug inside the block which would be my luck. I have a temp gage installed in the truck and it normally runs between 170-180 depending on the...
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