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<blockquote data-quote="Garauld" data-source="post: 30557" data-attributes="member: 2538"><p>Well I got to thinking about all the different ways to heat an engine to make starting it easier in the cold. I even went and bought a block heater and decided not to put it in. Too messy and PITA to get to those rear freeze plugs. Stickon pad heater? Too pricey. Tank heater - pricey too. Dipstick heater? Has it's pros and cons. Skillet heater? WTF is that? I'm gonna rummage thru the kitchen tomorrow and see if the wifey wants a new electric skillet. If so, I'm going to take the old one, cut off the legs and sides and wedge it up under the oil pan on my 743. I figure 250°F on the control knob should be about right... Whatdoyathink?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garauld, post: 30557, member: 2538"] Well I got to thinking about all the different ways to heat an engine to make starting it easier in the cold. I even went and bought a block heater and decided not to put it in. Too messy and PITA to get to those rear freeze plugs. Stickon pad heater? Too pricey. Tank heater - pricey too. Dipstick heater? Has it's pros and cons. Skillet heater? WTF is that? I'm gonna rummage thru the kitchen tomorrow and see if the wifey wants a new electric skillet. If so, I'm going to take the old one, cut off the legs and sides and wedge it up under the oil pan on my 743. I figure 250°F on the control knob should be about right... Whatdoyathink? [/QUOTE]
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