Block heater location question

   / Block heater location question #11  
Man, now I don't feel so bad accidently putting a hole in my hardwood floor while trying to fish some electrical cable!

Jeff
 
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#12  
Gee don't scare me to death! now I want to have it done at a shop so they can fix it if they mess it up!
 
   / Block heater location question #13  
I just bought the Kubota block heater for my L2500, but have not installed it yet. What is the best way to remove the "freeze plug" without causing damage or contamination to my tractor?
 
   / Block heater location question #14  
Drain coolant . Take sharp punch or screwdriver and poke hole in freeze plug. Then pop freeze plug out of block. When making hole in freeze plug don't hit hard enough to damage cyl block behind plug as there isn't much area between block and plug. When installing new block heater, make sure electrode does not touch interior of block. The worst thing you can do to a engine mounted block heater (not tube type) is to run engine with heater plugged in. Air bubbles may form on electrode and burn it out sooner than normal.
 

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