In a message dated 2/3/10 6:00:31 PM Pacific Standard Time,
19to1tr6@comcast.net writes:
<< Diesels are plugged in all the time but that's for the glow plugs right?
I
am not sure what they heat up. >>
My boy's TR-7 sits outside all winter with nothing more than water and
water wetter in the radiator, and a trouble light under the hood. I told him
several times that that light may not keep his radiator and block from
freezing, especially if the bulb burns out. It does get cold in the mountains
of
north central Pennsylvania.
If you can find an older heating pad without a timer on it, you could place
it on the top of the engine and plug it in. I use three of them to warm
small tents for outdoor cats. An electric blanket should also work.</HTML>
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