engine Block Heater

   / engine Block Heater #21  
So my MF block heater has arrived. Any advice for installation on a GC? Is it going to make a mess pulling the freeze plug? Do I need to drain or lower a level. Anybody done this themselves?

Yes I installed mine myself. It was not hard to do but you do have to drain the coolant. My GC2300 has a coolant drain on the left side of the engine that is on the outside of the frame.
After draining the coolant you need to remove the soft plug. Its a little trickey because their is a web inside the block in the center of the hole so I took a punch and very carefully punched in the plug on the edge toward the front of the tractor. Just enough to where you can get hold of the edge of the plug toward the rear of the tractor and pull it out. Be carefull not to hit the web in the block.
Clean the hole of any burs or rust, lube the hole and the o-ring on the block heater and with your hand you can push the heater on the hole.
The factory heater is unique in that their is a flange with 2 bolt holes that hold the heater in the block. Their is no room for the heater element inside the engine block so the heater sticks out from he block and the element is inside a tube surrounded by the coolant.
I have never seen a block heater made like this one.
Close the coolant drain and refill with coolant.
Good luck
Tom
 
   / engine Block Heater #22  
After draining the coolant you need to remove the soft plug. Its a little trickey because their is a web inside the block in the center of the hole so I took a punch and very carefully punched in the plug on the edge toward the front of the tractor. Tom

If you punch a hole in the center, and screw in a slide hammer, (provided you have one), it will come right out.


The factory heater is unique in that their is a flange with 2 bolt holes that hold the heater in the block. Their is no room for the heater element inside the engine block so the heater sticks out from he block and the element is inside a tube surrounded by the coolant.
I have never seen a block heater made like this one.
Good luckTom

Sounds like those who want one, will continue to get robbed, until an after market company decides to take it on.
 
   / engine Block Heater #23  
So, what the cost of the "robbery"?
 
   / engine Block Heater #24  
So, what the cost of the "robbery"?

I have not bought one. I believe the going rate is around $125

The internet is full of block heaters in the $30-50 range.

My tractor has always started fine, so there is no way I'm spending big money for one.
 
   / engine Block Heater #25  
gpflepsen said:
So, what the cost of the "robbery"?

I got a quote for $135 & $127. Two different dealerships
 
   / engine Block Heater #26  
I paid around $130 for mine, as I recall. Hated to spend that much, but it really did fit perfectly. I noticed it was made in Canada, not China.... I thought the quality of the materials and fit & finish were quite good.

Tom is right, the way it's made there's only one way to put it in, so orientation isn't an issue. His instructions on install were good. Mine didn't take too long, and the lube is a good idea; the block heater is sealed with an o-ring that fits into the freeze plug hole in the block.

On a related note (see "Uh-oh, This could be serious" thread), Since I've put in my "temporary" --but heavy-- ground strap that goes from the frame to the block (near the oil filter), I haven't had any trouble starting my GC without using the block heater. Apparently the damaged original strap was reducing juice to the glow plugs before it let go completely and killed the starter, which alerted the operator to the problem....:ashamed: I think this might well explain the moderately hard starting I'd been experiencing for the past year or so.
 
   / engine Block Heater #28  
Can I assume this means nobody wants measurements?
 

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   / engine Block Heater #29  
So my MF block heater has arrived. Any advice for installation on a GC? Is it going to make a mess pulling the freeze plug? Do I need to drain or lower a level. Anybody done this themselves?

I have a link in this thead, post #2, that explains how I installed mine, :thumbsup:. KC :D :D :D
 
   / engine Block Heater #30  
Kal130, nice pics-- didn't think to get some shots of mine before I put it in.

You may have already read this, but the threads on the electrical connection are the same as a garden hose; you can put a garden hose cap on there to keep the cord safely removed and stuff out of the socket during the warmer months (all 3 of them!:laughing::laughing:).

Just about 0 here this AM, and I'm about to go out & blow off the driveway...AGAIN.:cool: Time to get suited up, I guess.
 

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