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Old 10-23-2009, 03:47 PM   #1
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CUCV M1009 Block Heater?

Ok Gents....

I want to use my M1009 for Boardin in da hills, and I dont want to have hard start issues in the morning... I know its a dream of mine..

Anywho I was thinking about adding a heater this rig.. Just looking for some advice or options...

It is a stock 6.2 CUCV with the original 12/24 setup..

thx..
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Old 10-25-2009, 10:20 AM
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Same part number as a civvie one for a 6.2 the block heater has to be plugged into 110 volts though (house current).

Oh hell I'll even find you a part number....back in a flash

Phillips/Temro or Zero Start (all the same company) has 2 part numbers
3100057 600 watt heater-for most people this is all you need
3100059 1000 watt heater- if you live where it gets -10 below or colder for extended periods this is the one, just keep in mind this will suck some juice to run
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It sounds like he is wanting a block heater that runs on something other than 120V. Like he will be spending the night somewhere with no electricity available.
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3. Where to find a fuel fired block heater?
http://www.ig4x4.com/item27.htm
http://www.arctic-fox.com/sitepages/pid13.php
http://www.webastoshowroom.com/blueheat/

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Espar D5 is what all the guys have on their cummins around here.

Diesel fired coolant heaters. lots of highway tractors have Espars here too.
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We see them here too, the espar is a good unit
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