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1. Block Heaters (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 15:56:26 -0500
Does anyone know of a good product to keep the engine block water from freezing and damaging the block during winters in cold climes ( such as Wisconsin)? Like a dipstick heater, blanket, etc. I use
/html/spridgets/2004-10/msg00513.html (7,537 bytes)

2. Re: Block Heaters (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 18:52:50 -0400
Bud, Stay with the antifreeze. A block heater will not keep them from freezing if the power goes out. Kevin V. Check out the new British Cars Forum: http://www.team.net/the-local/tiki-view_forum.php?
/html/spridgets/2004-10/msg00516.html (8,218 bytes)

3. Re: Block Heaters (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 19:18:48 -0500 reply-type=response
Bud wrote... Perhaps I am missing something but I'll ask anyway. An antifreeze solution is slang for 'coolant'. It adds anti-boil just as it adds antifreeze; boiling point elevation, freezing point d
/html/spridgets/2004-10/msg00518.html (8,348 bytes)

4. Re: Block Heaters (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 21:13:57 -0400
Antifreeze is slippery stuff. It's banned in competition vehicles because if it's spilled on the track through a leak or wreck it's a real pain to clean up. Also, while an antifreeze/water mix does h
/html/spridgets/2004-10/msg00519.html (8,464 bytes)

5. Re: Block Heaters (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 21:43:27 -0400
Why not run anti-freeze all year. It has raises the boiling point and lowers the freezing point. Just as important provides corrosion protection. -- _______________________ Bill Gilroy 77 MG Midget "
/html/spridgets/2004-10/msg00520.html (8,841 bytes)

6. Re[2]: Block Heaters (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 19:28:56 -0700
Hello Rick, you bring up an interesting point... although it may (i don't know this part for sure) raise the boiling point of water, its heat tranfer rates have been found to be inferior to plain wat
/html/spridgets/2004-10/msg00522.html (9,297 bytes)

7. Re: Block Heaters (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 23:49:48 -0500
Straight water will transfer heat faster than a water/anti-freeze mix. The antifreeze will raise the boiling point, but, if you can keep the straight water below it's boiling point, you won't need t
/html/spridgets/2004-10/msg00526.html (10,180 bytes)

8. Re: Block Heaters (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 11:18:14 -0400
Ummm Coors, brewed through a horse! chuck Check out the new British Cars Forum: http://www.team.net/the-local/tiki-view_forum.php?forumId=8
/html/spridgets/2004-10/msg00535.html (8,090 bytes)

9. Re: Block Heaters (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 10:45:42 -0500
I bought a brand new Coors Light Nascar balloon yesterday. Looks pretty Check out the new British Cars Forum: http://www.team.net/the-local/tiki-view_forum.php?forumId=8
/html/spridgets/2004-10/msg00537.html (7,871 bytes)

10. Re: Block Heaters (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 11:35:09 -0500 reply-type=response with any abuse report
Well, now you know why Budweiser has so many Clydesdales! David Lieb Check out the new British Cars Forum: http://www.team.net/the-local/tiki-view_forum.php?forumId=8
/html/spridgets/2004-10/msg00539.html (7,625 bytes)


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