I want to install a block heater, but not sure of the size or which freeze plug to pull. Any information on size and location is greatly appreciated.
Bob
Make certain you can get a frostplug style heater before you knock that plug out. E3NN8B152CA is no longer available from New Holland. We needed a heater for a 1710 last month and ended up putting a lower hose heater in it. The only frostplug heater i could find was listed for a single Cat application, was stocked only in a couple of warehouses nationwide, and was expensive. The diameter was a match, but I had no idea whether the element was going to fit or not.[/QUOTe
Is that hose heater one working good for you? What size did you get?
Make certain you can get a frostplug style heater before you knock that plug out. E3NN8B152CA is no longer available from New Holland. We needed a heater for a 1710 last month and ended up putting a lower hose heater in it. The only frostplug heater i could find was listed for a single Cat application, was stocked only in a couple of warehouses nationwide, and was expensive. The diameter was a match, but I had no idea whether the element was going to fit or not.[/QUOTe
Is that hose heater one working good for you? What size did you get?
It belonged to a customer and I haven't heard of any complaints. A properly maintained 1710 will start without a block heater down to well below zero F anyways.
I don't remember offhand what size it was. Measure the OD of the hose where you are likely to cut it and subtract 1/4" to 5/16" then round DOWN to the nearest 1/4". (or if you have the time, cut the hose, measure the I.D and order the heater). Err on the side of ordering a heater that may be a little small for the ID of the hose. Much easier to clamp a bigger hose down a little than stretch a small one.
It belonged to a customer and I haven't heard of any complaints. A properly maintained 1710 will start without a block heater down to well below zero F anyways.
I don't remember offhand what size it was. Measure the OD of the hose where you are likely to cut it and subtract 1/4" to 5/16" then round DOWN to the nearest 1/4". (or if you have the time, cut the hose, measure the I.D and order the heater). Err on the side of ordering a heater that may be a little small for the ID of the hose. Much easier to clamp a bigger hose down a little than stretch a small one.
Mine is well maintained, but it sure didn't want to crank over yesterday in single digit temps. It is possible the battery is getting weak. I didn't check the voltage drop on it, but I think I will.
Mine is well maintained, but it sure didn't want to crank over yesterday in single digit temps. It is possible the battery is getting weak. I didn't check the voltage drop on it, but I think I will.
did you glow it long enough?
jc