JohnFire
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I know we have had people ask about engine block heaters in the past. I have had a Katz 1500W circulation heater (burned out from improper installation) I replaced and fixed the install that I paid for on the other one to correct what they screwed up. The replacement is a Katz 2000W circulation heater. The issue I have found with these types of heaters is as per their instructions you have to have an already warm engine so the thermostat is open.
I am changing over to a freeze plug type. The common ones I have come across are 600W and installed on the left center position in the 6 or 12 o'clock position. ZeroStart/ Temro also makes a 1000W installed the same way and position.
Here are some of the links for the ones for our trucks that I have found.
http://www.napaonline.com/MasterPag...ine+heater&KeywordCat=Engine+Heater&VehCode=Y
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/ProductList.aspx?PartType=1415&PTSet=A
http://www.oreillyauto.com/EW3/Disp...9 6.2L Dsl&bid=1228407877466&cycleCount=1313
http://www.zerostart.com/coldStart/diesel_cold_Start_technology.asp
Just wanted to put the information out there for future reference.
I am now going with the 1000W Zerostart for my vehicle.
I am changing over to a freeze plug type. The common ones I have come across are 600W and installed on the left center position in the 6 or 12 o'clock position. ZeroStart/ Temro also makes a 1000W installed the same way and position.
Here are some of the links for the ones for our trucks that I have found.
http://www.napaonline.com/MasterPag...ine+heater&KeywordCat=Engine+Heater&VehCode=Y
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/ProductList.aspx?PartType=1415&PTSet=A
http://www.oreillyauto.com/EW3/Disp...9 6.2L Dsl&bid=1228407877466&cycleCount=1313
http://www.zerostart.com/coldStart/diesel_cold_Start_technology.asp
Just wanted to put the information out there for future reference.
I am now going with the 1000W Zerostart for my vehicle.