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dose anyone make a engine block heater for the duece? and if so where can I get one?
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I had a 50/50 ratio as well with using steel freeze plugs, then I started using only copper (or brass) plugs and have had no problems. The copper is much softer and conforms to the imperfections in the block casting much better (like a copper gasket)- the only down side is they cost 2-3x more.I for one have about a 50/50 win ratio on getting a regular frost plug to not leak the first time
yes they did use ldt-465's in a few model's of tractors like a white 2-135Rattlehead said:I tried two 200 watt magnetic oil pan heaters on my deuce, IMO they didn't do squat. Got a 1000w freeze plug block heater, made by Zerostart. FYI, the freeze plug is 2" diameter. The one I got was listed in the catalog for a Hercules 7800 or something to that effect. Was the multifuel engine used in tractors also? The directions said to put it in the rear frost plug, right side of engine. I pulled the air cleaner housing for easy access to that plug and installed it. Haven't used it yet so cannot report out on its effectiveness. But for starting, I would think this works much better than heating the oil, as the coolant surrounds the heads and cylinders where the air has to get hot enough on compression to ignite the fuel. Plus, on the multifuel, the intake manifold has coolant going through it.
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