Engine block heater
Engine block heater
I saw a Beretta at the junk yard with one and was curious if anyone knew what tools are needed to remove it. Thanks. 88GTRacer
"It is one of the most beautiful shapes on the road. Aero, alluring and very aggressive.
It is a Beretta, the new performance coupe from Chevrolet."
It is a Beretta, the new performance coupe from Chevrolet."
Re: Engine block heater
Metrics mechanics tool kit and various hand type cutting tools.
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Re: Engine block heater
Figured that much already. Come on with the specifics...don't be shy. 88GTRacer
"It is one of the most beautiful shapes on the road. Aero, alluring and very aggressive.
It is a Beretta, the new performance coupe from Chevrolet."
It is a Beretta, the new performance coupe from Chevrolet."
Re: Engine block heater
I dont remember what it all involved for tools. I will say, an array of tools that would involve removing the exhaust manifolds, heat & splash shielding for just about anything, a/c parts, and wiring/insulation would be a guarantee when doing it at a junk yard. Oh, dont forget the VBFH!
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Re: Engine block heater
I'm a big fan of the silicone heat pads that adhere to the bottom of the oil pan [may want to put it on the side of the pan for cars running over things]. its $100. $174.50 I think is the large one... last time I checked, it was $100. company is safeheet and I think there are several competitors. Here is a rough link:
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/e ... eaters.php
they work VERY well. expect oil and engine 60F when its 30F outside.
of course, this is an aircraft link, where engines utilize steel crankshafts and aluminum cases, where its much more important.
Andy
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/e ... eaters.php
they work VERY well. expect oil and engine 60F when its 30F outside.
of course, this is an aircraft link, where engines utilize steel crankshafts and aluminum cases, where its much more important.
Andy