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general question ....
does anyone happen to know if the pig-tail extension on the block heaters is a standard male on one end and female at the other.Got a small short in the "bumper" end and was wondering if just any ole extension will work or will I have to just reterminate to save me from the dealer "repair" kit price.Have not looked under yet due to freezing rain.and anyway I am saving that thrill for when my new rear axle gets here.I can hardly wait.....
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block heater cord
If you're looking for a block heater replacement cord, try www.dieselgiant.com.
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the block end is a 2 pin female plug . a regular extension cord won't work. If the male plug is bad just replace the plug
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thats what I am looking for.thanks.
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Just go to home depot & grab a weather resistant plug made for flat type power cords, use a little dielectric grease on the onnections as you wire in the cord, and if you see it necessary, some clear silicone at any seams to thwart water even more.
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Folks,
That's an item that I would purchase.....just the cord, not the heater.....OEM if possible......also if reasonably priced....... SB
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used several of these options together with a tad of my own.
1-outdoor plug end male 1-outdoor plug female 1-1 roll self-vulcanizing rubber tape 1-1 can of corrosion X (thick) reterminated end ,expanded cord slightly with rubber tape and closed plug up.wrapped tightly with rubber tape to seal completely.then wrapped female plug completely except for plug holes.squirted some corrosion X into each female hole and plugged together.Weather barrier out and in.for those unfamiliar corrosionX is a (marine) electronic and electrical friendly anti-corrosive.used it the first time ever on a loran unit that had been to the bottom of the harbor.completely flooded with corrosionX,shook out and powered it up.screen needed pulled and repaired but all else worked like a champ.happy dieseling and watch that ice! |
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Thanx
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Many thanks.....Craig..... ![]() SB
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