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Webasto Fuel fired block heater
I pulled a fuel fired block heater from a 380SEL with the intention to install it in my diesel 126. The unit I have is gasoline powered and I do not want to install a seperate tank for it. Would anyone be interested in buying it? It has all the parts you need, including the in car timer.
If you haven't seen one, you set the timer and within 30 minutes your engine is warm and the unit activates the blower motor to heat the interior of your car. VERY nice to have in cold weather! It is the OE option Webasto. IF you are running WVO it would be handy to preheat your veggie tank - tho you would have to install a small gas tank to operate it! Drop me an e-mail at breckman99@yahoo.com Thanks
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If you did not sell this yet, how much are you asking?
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I've heard that it's possible to convert one of these gasoline fired units to work with diesel. We have one in our Sprinter and love it. I have a number of older Eberspacher units (gas) that I'd love to convert one to run on diesel. Anybody have any knowledge of this or a good link?
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