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So I'm pretty sure my block heater is on it's last leg. Been noticing it a lot lately. Just wondering what temp your engines heats up to before you start it. Mine the last couple days has been high of 86 scan guage said at 20 degrees out. Also does anyone know the torque for that block heater plug. Thanks 

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    That's normal. If you store the truck in an enclosed shelter the temperature will be more like 100*F. The whole idea of keeping the wind off the engine and the dead cold off and allowing the heat to w

  • i used mine a fair amount last winter. Had it on a timer to come on 2 hours before I left for work. In 20* weather it would get up around 65* and start just fine. This was outside but mostly blocked f

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That's normal. If you store the truck in an enclosed shelter the temperature will be more like 100*F. The whole idea of keeping the wind off the engine and the dead cold off and allowing the heat to warm an enclosure will make it slightly better.

i used mine a fair amount last winter. Had it on a timer to come on 2 hours before I left for work. In 20* weather it would get up around 65* and start just fine. This was outside but mostly blocked from the wind but nothing like it being in a garage. At only 20 outside I never felt any need to heat it up any more than that.

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I like the block heater for working on the engine in winter. Really helps if you get a tarp up over the open engine hood and down the sides. Keeps a lot of warmth inside. I learned this only cause my shop was too full of stuff to get truck inside.

 

  I only hoard stuff for trucks :thumbup2:

Edited by JAG1

That's what mine does as well.  I need to get a new timer for my plug, it quit working the first month.

Maximum temp the block heater will heat soak the engine is 100* F. :thumbup2:

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I guess I've been riding around in those powerstokes at work too much. There already warmed up after you unplug them. Haha. Thanks guys guess she's working just fine 

My friend has a 6.0 and says his truck heats up really quick.  My old 7.3 IDI didn't warm up terribly quick, but was quicker than my cummins which seems odd since I think my IDI had 3 more gallons of coolant to heat up.  The IDI did have a cold idle though so that may have been the difference.  Now my cummins has the cold/3cyl idle just in time for the weather to warm up.  At least I will be more comfortable next year.  :wink:

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I hear that I need to get mine ordered and put on. Glad you got yours working :). Yeah my brother and buddy's 7.3 heats up quick and to full temp. Now my dads 6.7 cummins is the same way as mine. You'd think cummins would get on board with full heat when plugged in. :whistle2:

On 2/15/2017 at 2:07 PM, KATOOM said:

Maximum temp the block heater will heat soak the engine is 100* F. :thumbup2:

 

My scan gauge showed a temp of 123* on mine this AM.

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6 minutes ago, Russ Roth said:

 

My scan gauge showed a temp of 123* on mine this AM.

 

I guess it more appropriate to say, "Maximum temp the block heater should heat soak the engine is 100* F." :smart: