How to warm up the engine block?
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by DUNE-T, Dec 29, 2017.
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A Truck/pro or Napa parts store has them in stock!
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Pan heater, although not too much heat migrates to the block. The same people also make heat pads that stick to the outside of the block, like the pan heater.
The best, though, is an Espar or Webasto coolant heater with a seven-day timer. -
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intrepidor Thanks this.
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Well back in my days in north Dakota getting froze up trucks running ya got 3 4×8 sheets of plywood and a couple tarps to block in the front of the truck and put a torpedo heater blowing hot air forward just in back of the fuel tanks .
Go have a 6 pack or 2 while keeping an eye on things and she will fire up . -
Get an old turnout exhaust stack, weld some legs on it to hold the turnout part facing up, put a propane weed burner torch in the straight end and put the turnout under your oil pan.
I've used torpedo heaters with good luck too, can't always guarantee I'll be within range of 110v.
Both methods, if I have one with me, pull the hood up on the truck, tarp over the engine as much as you can, and then shut the hood over the tarp.
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