[Sentoa] Installing a block heater
Timothy Gaffney
vwbus at bellsouth.net
Sun Sep 28 12:00:11 EDT 2008
NT 32-248 has a Block Heater from the factory.
Tim & Theresa Gaffney
The Home Office
Chattanooga, Tn
On Sep 28, 2008, at 11:51 AM, Jim Moore wrote:
> Bob-
> Please forgive me for asking but are you certain you don't already
> have a
> block heater? They've been standard on the 37 for some time though
> I can't
> say for sure about the 32. I've always assumed they are installed by
> Cummins NW on all the B models. Look for a coiled 120VAC cord
> secured to
> one of the lifting lugs on the main. Can anyone comment on whether
> or not
> the later model 32s include a block heater as standard equipment?
> Jim Moore
> RILEY 37085
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "robert henry" <bobhenry49 at aol.com>
> To: <sentoa at lists.samurai.com>
> Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2008 7:30 AM
> Subject: [Sentoa] Installing a block heater
>
>
>> Cooler weather is approaching and I'm considering installing a block
>> heater on "John Forrest's" 220 Cummins. This requires removing
>> one of
>> the "freeze plugs" on the starboard side of the engine block. Has
>> anyone performed this operation? Any special tools or technique
>> involved? Should I enlist the services of a mechanic or should it be
>> simple enough? Thanks
>>
>> Bob and June Henry
>> NTK 32-174
>> "John Forrest"
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Timothy Gaffney
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