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Well it looks like some unexpectedly cold weather has come about. It could be 29 degrees Saturday night and I'll be in Little Rock. even cooler a bit farther North till the storm blows through, or not, maybe 19 at night. I wouldn't worry but I may have to start the beast early in the AM and it does not like the cold.
Now I am trying to find a block heater or oil pan heater, because my M35 is rather hard to start in cold weather, and if it drops much more, not sure what to do especially as I head North.
Despite all preparations over the last few months, I do not now have any more time to install a freeze plug heater or a tank type heater due to Seasonal Family Obligations of the next 2 days, which:
If OPCOM = "FAIL_APPEAR";
Then RESULT = "SHUN","REMOVE_FROM_WILL","OSTRACIZE","CASTIGATE";
Else RESULT = "OK":
-vacation or not. It's the castigation that scares me, i've heard stories..
I leave DFW Saturday AM early, for Little Rock.
I saw the thread of Westfolk's video with the heater that screws into the water pump.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/engine-drivetrain/33123-vid-multifuel-block-heater-install.html
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/engine-drivetrain/33123-vid-multifuel-block-heater-install.html
I PM'd him about it, but unless it's an off the shelf item from Napa or something I am not sure what to come up with. He sells them, but the chances of getting one from him now are nil.
I found these on the www, no idea if one will screw into the lower water port above the alternator or not. (I think that is where Westfolk installed his special heater)
Zerostart THREADED COOLANT IMMERSION HEATERS (COPPER)
WATT.VOLT.THREAD_SIZE.element_LENGTH.FOR_USE_IN.PN - CONSTRUCTION
400..120..3/8" NPT....2-3/4" (6.9cm).Water......3500026 — Copper
400..120..3/4" NPT....1" (2.5cm).....Water......3100093 — Copper
400..120..1" NPT......1" (2.5cm).....Water......3100003 — Copper
600..120..3/4" NPT....1-3/8" (3.4cm).Water......8604967 — Copper
There are also silicon-rubber-cased oil pan heaters and I am sure I could stick one on the side of the pan, or maybe one on each side of the main sump, it is a big pan.. I am not sure about installing one on the main bottom surface of the pan above the axle because there may not be much oil there to heat, rather heat the sump.
The last resort is that I have an onboard diesel generator, and will be towing a diesel generator set, so if I run the batteries down cranking I can always charge them.
Lastly, I have been told not to use ether or to use very sparingly and it does work, but some have said WD40 is OK (after the air filter).
What is the Wisdom here for the screw-in water plug and/or oil pan heater, suggestions?
And on the 'spraying' of oils into the intake - - consensus on that issue? Can anything be safely sprayed in to help the beast start in the cold?
So begins Opcom's Annual SS Road Trip. It's already an adventure.
This time, for your pleasure, (besides me not being able to start the truck in the middle of a frozen wasteland) there will be a Top Secret Project with Lavish Illustrations.
(Images are representative. Toy does not move by itself. Batteries not included. Contains large parts. Adult supervision required. Not suitable for children under 20. Heavy Object. Hot surface. High voltage. Weld hazard. Strong magnetic field. [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]This product moves when used. [/FONT]Caution: This is not a safety protective device. [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Do not use for personal hygiene. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Not intended for use as a dental drill. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Not intended for use. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]May irritate eyes. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Caution - Risk of Fire - [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]DO NOT use for any function that involves insertion into a body cavity.[/FONT]Battery may explode or leak. Do not look into laser with other eye. For use by trained personnel only. Objects in mirror are behind you. Cannot be made non-poisonous. Product will be hot after heating. Do not light in face. Do not expose to flame. Do not attempt to stop the blade with your hand. May contain nuts. Misuse may cause injury or death. Always drive on roads, not on people. Some materials may irritate sensitive skin. Crush zone. Some assembly required. Radar sold separately.)
Now I am trying to find a block heater or oil pan heater, because my M35 is rather hard to start in cold weather, and if it drops much more, not sure what to do especially as I head North.
Despite all preparations over the last few months, I do not now have any more time to install a freeze plug heater or a tank type heater due to Seasonal Family Obligations of the next 2 days, which:
If OPCOM = "FAIL_APPEAR";
Then RESULT = "SHUN","REMOVE_FROM_WILL","OSTRACIZE","CASTIGATE";
Else RESULT = "OK":
-vacation or not. It's the castigation that scares me, i've heard stories..
I leave DFW Saturday AM early, for Little Rock.
I saw the thread of Westfolk's video with the heater that screws into the water pump.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/engine-drivetrain/33123-vid-multifuel-block-heater-install.html
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/engine-drivetrain/33123-vid-multifuel-block-heater-install.html
I PM'd him about it, but unless it's an off the shelf item from Napa or something I am not sure what to come up with. He sells them, but the chances of getting one from him now are nil.
I found these on the www, no idea if one will screw into the lower water port above the alternator or not. (I think that is where Westfolk installed his special heater)
Zerostart THREADED COOLANT IMMERSION HEATERS (COPPER)
WATT.VOLT.THREAD_SIZE.element_LENGTH.FOR_USE_IN.PN - CONSTRUCTION
400..120..3/8" NPT....2-3/4" (6.9cm).Water......3500026 — Copper
400..120..3/4" NPT....1" (2.5cm).....Water......3100093 — Copper
400..120..1" NPT......1" (2.5cm).....Water......3100003 — Copper
600..120..3/4" NPT....1-3/8" (3.4cm).Water......8604967 — Copper
There are also silicon-rubber-cased oil pan heaters and I am sure I could stick one on the side of the pan, or maybe one on each side of the main sump, it is a big pan.. I am not sure about installing one on the main bottom surface of the pan above the axle because there may not be much oil there to heat, rather heat the sump.
The last resort is that I have an onboard diesel generator, and will be towing a diesel generator set, so if I run the batteries down cranking I can always charge them.
Lastly, I have been told not to use ether or to use very sparingly and it does work, but some have said WD40 is OK (after the air filter).
What is the Wisdom here for the screw-in water plug and/or oil pan heater, suggestions?
And on the 'spraying' of oils into the intake - - consensus on that issue? Can anything be safely sprayed in to help the beast start in the cold?
So begins Opcom's Annual SS Road Trip. It's already an adventure.
This time, for your pleasure, (besides me not being able to start the truck in the middle of a frozen wasteland) there will be a Top Secret Project with Lavish Illustrations.
(Images are representative. Toy does not move by itself. Batteries not included. Contains large parts. Adult supervision required. Not suitable for children under 20. Heavy Object. Hot surface. High voltage. Weld hazard. Strong magnetic field. [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]This product moves when used. [/FONT]Caution: This is not a safety protective device. [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Do not use for personal hygiene. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Not intended for use as a dental drill. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Not intended for use. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]May irritate eyes. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Caution - Risk of Fire - [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]DO NOT use for any function that involves insertion into a body cavity.[/FONT]Battery may explode or leak. Do not look into laser with other eye. For use by trained personnel only. Objects in mirror are behind you. Cannot be made non-poisonous. Product will be hot after heating. Do not light in face. Do not expose to flame. Do not attempt to stop the blade with your hand. May contain nuts. Misuse may cause injury or death. Always drive on roads, not on people. Some materials may irritate sensitive skin. Crush zone. Some assembly required. Radar sold separately.)
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