[Shotimes] Ford block heater

Herman Anker heranker@rogers.com
Wed, 04 Dec 2002 17:12:06 -0500


Appearntly, they go into one of the "freezer" plugs in the block. Its behind the exhaust manifold, so it aint done in 10min....

Tommy wrote:

> I had one on my '86 buick and turned it on 2-3 hours befroe I used the car.
> WORKS WELL.
> On another note, I just moved to Montreal, Canada, and don't have a block
> heater on the SHO. Is it hard to install the block heater. Expensive? It's
> going down to -19 Celcius tonight!
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> From: "Herman Anker" <heranker@rogers.com>
> To: "SHOtimes" <shotimes@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 9:11 PM
> Subject: [Shotimes] Ford block heater
>
> > is it safe to leave  it on all night?
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'95 ATX  ~137 000 km
Mods&Service page: http://hanker.tripod.com/sho.htm
Ontario SHO enthusiast club: http://www.shopower.com/
High tech Automotive lighting faq: http://faq.auto.light.tripod.com
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