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I have looked at the elements that bolt in a core plug hole but I do not like the fit. What other options are available?
I "think" I want a heater that will install inline the lower hose.
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I have looked at those. Do you have a brand and size, and wattage suggestion? How long does it take to achieve 130 degrees or so?
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I bought one from NAPA around 16yrs. ago that goes in the lower hose of my '67 FireBird. I think it is made by Everhot. I cover the front of the radiator with a big towel to help keep the heat in. It takes a while to heat up the engine as I have a big BeeCool Radiator. I'll go look tomorrow for the wattage.
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Larry-- check your PM --Dick
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These are the folks who make the "Zerostart" heater systems, both tank and silicone-pad style (like the Moroso unit). Hopefully some helpful information for you on wattage and capabilities.
https://phillipsandtemro.com/
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I've got 3 of the magnetic heaters usually for winter use that I usually use. (Theres always people driving all over the pits "warming up", it made me think that's a lot of expensive gas not accomplishing much. I've also been told that I squeak when I walk
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I could not get to the front of the car as the snowblower and other stuff is in the way.Both NAPA and Tractor Supply have engine and oil pan heaters made by Katz and work great..The engine heater from T.S. is directional, does a good job for old style '99 Suburban.
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