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Zerostart blockheater for 82 30D...What to do?
OK, I've been through the search threads, but I need some advice. First, it sounds like it could be a bear to get the freeze plug out of the block. I'm trying to visualize just getting a tool up in there to get a pull on the darn thing. Next, what size allen\hex wrench do these plugs call for?? It looks huge!
The car came with a new zerostart block heater, unopened, and I'm now assuming that the previous owner didn't want to tackle it. Is there any way to find out if the part I have is matched up to the block threads before I attempt to remove it. (Key word here is attempt.) Anybody have any tips on the easiest way to accomplish this? What tools will I need for the job? How much would the dealer scalp, er, charge me to do this procedure? Thanks for any and all comments. I don't know which looks worse, the freeze plug or the block drain! Thanks in advance for the replies. Lee
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"Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Willing is not enough, we must do." Goethe *********************************** 1951 Chevy 3100 2003 Indian Chief Roadmaster 1983 GMC 1 ton Dually 1982 Chevy 1 ton Dually, service body (sold) '90 GMC Suburban 6.2 "SS Veg-Burban" (single tank WVO\diesel conversion) SOLD '81 300D ~ Mama's car...my job (now my car)(but still my job) SOLD '83 300sd ~ rescue car SOLD 2005 Ford Taurus (Mama's new car)(NOT my job!) |
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I would not attempt it. A Zerostart 1 1/2" lower radiator hose heater is available for about $15 on Ebay. Takes about half and hour to install. Not worth the headache to mess with the original. I'd only consider it if the engine was out of the car and the heater readily accessible.
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Yep
I have the lower hose heater from Dieselgiant and it works great. I also would not mess with the plug in such an old block. It's just not worth the hassle and risk.
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Oh-tay!
That's all I needed to hear. My truck has one, as does my daughter's 240, which was probably factory. I figured just the tool to get it off wouldn't be worth it, as I'd probably never use it again. This, plus the idea of knuckle-busting something that could turn out to cause more problems than it's worth made it iffy, at best, to me. Now to get on craigslist or ebay to sell the zerostart. Thanks, guys.
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"Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Willing is not enough, we must do." Goethe *********************************** 1951 Chevy 3100 2003 Indian Chief Roadmaster 1983 GMC 1 ton Dually 1982 Chevy 1 ton Dually, service body (sold) '90 GMC Suburban 6.2 "SS Veg-Burban" (single tank WVO\diesel conversion) SOLD '81 300D ~ Mama's car...my job (now my car)(but still my job) SOLD '83 300sd ~ rescue car SOLD 2005 Ford Taurus (Mama's new car)(NOT my job!) |
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I agree with the rest, a lower hose heater is a better option if you don't have a block heater.
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