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  1. 10 Ιουλ 2012 · Make sure & go through all the oil passages with rifle brushes, remove the two plugs from the lifter oil galleys, and the plug from the rear of the drivers side oil galley. This plug is accessed from a core plug in the back of the block and needs an allen wrench to be removed.

  2. 3 Οκτ 2010 · An engine block heater keeps the engine oil warm during bitterly cold weather when the heater cord is plugged into a standard electrical outlet. That, in turn, leads to better oil flow that helps the car start easier with fewer smoky emissions.

  3. Rocket Racing & Performance is proud to announce that we now have available the Oldsmobile 4340 Billet Steel Crankshaft. These are available in 4.250" and 4.500" Stroke. We also have the connecting rods and pistons to match.

  4. This frost-plug heater replaces the core plug in your engine block. The power cord on the heater is removable so that you won't need to buy a whole new heater if the cord gets damaged. The cord can be routed through your grille for easy access to a 120-volt outlet or extension cord.

  5. 11 Φεβ 2007 · I should just be able to splice in a new plug, as there is plenty of plug cord for use. Anyone know where I can get a replacement plug to splice in? I would assume Home Depot or the like might have one, as it's just a standard grounded plug, but I'm not sure if they'll have something I could use.

  6. 21 Ιουν 2011 · Connect the multimeter to both prongs of the AC cord with it set for Ohms, resistance measuring. It should measure something between 25 and 8 ohms which equates to between 500 and 1500 watts. If its less then 8, its probably a dead short and will blow a fuse.

  7. 29 Ιαν 2019 · Did you somehow lose the plug off your block heater cord? @CAASaskatchewan ’s Sheldon Puff teaches us to repair it. All you need is a universal end, wire cutters, a screwdriver and some electrical tape.