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<p>[QUOTE="special-k, post: 6779101, member: 24081"]You can put a 110v block heater into the actual block or you can get one that goes into the heater hose and heats the antifreeze. They can be 110v also.I think the type that goes in the block are cheaper. Both can be installed with hand tools outside if you need too.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="special-k, post: 6779101, member: 24081"]You can put a 110v block heater into the actual block or you can get one that goes into the heater hose and heats the antifreeze. They can be 110v also.I think the type that goes in the block are cheaper. Both can be installed with hand tools outside if you need too.[/QUOTE]
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