Posted by Scott in SF on December 03, 2008 at 18:51:29 from (76.240.228.216):
In Reply to: OT Gas Truck Preheater posted by Tom B...IN on December 03, 2008 at 17:51:48:
Anouther opinion from a guy from from ND. Sounds like you have no problems starting, just want to warm up quicker. In my experience those engine heaters help with starting but have no real advantage with warm up time. Hanging a heat lamp from the lamb shed on a diesel tractor motor worked fine also. Now days with gas motors having fuel injection, 800+ CCA batteries and synthetic oil they have little use. Check that the thermostat is working and not installed upside down. I discovered while going to college in Grand Forks, about the coldest place in the world or so it seemed, that small aluminum 4 cylinders warm up way faster that big cast iron V8s.
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