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I believe it . It's 1 of those times you wish it was a nifty 250 lol.
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That bent piece of metal on the top of the winch I believe is a keeper of
I have got to do that one. Those little valves can be a pain to open and close.
I like the extra storage. But is that a hello Kitty floor mat?Bolted down the Glove box.
Yeah???... But is that a hello Kitty floor mat?
If you don't like the two piece version, the Zerostart is one piece. The element connector is welded to the plate so it can't leak. I got mine from O'riellys for $59. They had to order it but the model number is: Zerostart 8601046.I had a great day until the block heater come into play. I changed the fuel filter, then greased everything and was amazed that all of the zirts were pointing down! I then drained the oil ( the box chute worked perfectly again)and installed the oil filter adapter. I then drained all the coolant and replaced the upper radiator hose elbow( Napa #7905 for 22 bucks)next I removed the coolant plate. Next I installed the new KATS block heater and refilled the coolant. That's were things turned into a big steaming pile of crap. The heater was leaking around the coil. So now I had to drain the fresh coolant and remove the "new" heater and realize this thing is crap and I can't get another one until after I'm in bed for work tomorrow!
Tbar,I had a great day until the block heater come into play. I changed the fuel filter, then greased everything and was amazed that all of the zirts were pointing down! I then drained the oil ( the box chute worked perfectly again)and installed the oil filter adapter. I then drained all the coolant and replaced the upper radiator hose elbow( Napa #7905 for 22 bucks)next I removed the coolant plate. Next I installed the new KATS block heater and refilled the coolant. That's were things turned into a big steaming pile of crap. The heater was leaking around the coil. So now I had to drain the fresh coolant and remove the "new" heater and realize this thing is crap and I can't get another one until after I'm in bed for work tomorrow!
JC, I tightened that nut as far as it could be tightened and it still leaked like a sive. But the oil kit was the easiest thing I have ever done, much obliged!Tbar,
The block heater needs the gland nut tightened, remove the electrical connector and tighten the nut. I have found these assembled loose from the manufacture. You may have to remove the unit to get it tight. Otherwise, the oil filter adapter looks great.
JC
I think I will go with that one because of the zero leak and two because I get a company discount through them.If you don't like the two piece version, the Zerostart is one piece. The element connector is welded to the plate so it can't leak. I got mine from O'riellys for $59. They had to order it but the model number is: Zerostart 8601046.
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Bad scene, off it comes, might be able to seal it up with hi temp RTV, or start fresh with another unit. Wish I was closer, I have 3 or 4 units in the shop.JC, I tightened that nut as far as it could be tightened and it still leaked like a sive. But the oil kit was the easiest thing I have ever done, much obliged!
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