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If you bought a truck without a block heater what style would you install? Just wondering if the tank type heater would be better than the usual frost plug type that most vehicles have.
 

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They also have lower rad hose heaters too...

What kind of vehicle ??

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Are u sure it don't have one ??

Did it come from Texas ??


Mabe call ford and check on a price.

Don't think u can use a bottle heater cause it has 2 different cooling systems.

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Are u sure it don't have one ??

Did it come from Texas ??


Mabe call ford and check on a price.

Don't think u can use a bottle heater cause it has 2 different cooling systems.

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I went to Florida to pick up the truck. They don't use to many block heaters there. My local Ford dealer quoted me 800 to put one in. I don't know what their deal is but you can buy a tank type heater which is a circulating heater for 80.
 

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Try a pan heater out. I use one on the Duramax, and along with the factory block heater, the valve covers are warm on -30 mornings. $50 and easy install.
 

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Try a pan heater out. I use one on the Duramax, and along with the factory block heater, the valve covers are warm on -30 mornings. $50 and easy install.

Does it have the composite oil pan....pan heater MAY not work on that pan. Never heard anyone complain about an Espar or Webasto.....:cool:

I also have a pan heater on my old dodge....works alright! No block heater on my truck though so I have to plug it in all night! JS!!
 

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Yes the new Ford's have a plastic lower oil pan. No go there.

Just going to have to bit the bullet and ford block heater it or wabasto it.

I'm 100 % sure a bottle heater of years ago will not work on the new chit

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I've done a ton of research on this, unless you are willing to go to a fired heater, ie webasto,proheat etc there is no alternative. Factory block heater is 1500w. Pan heater is anywhere between 100-400 watts.
 
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Why would you have to have both circuits heated, jacket water is all that's necessary, aux coolant will do nothing during initial start. IMHO
 
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