GFrance said:Yes but can you do any damage to the block being pluged in for long periods over time? Years ago when I had a 6. 9 ferd mechanic told me not to use the block heater for more than an hour or so. He said to put it on a timer or it will eventualy weaken the side of the block & develope a crack. He said he seen it done. I don't know if this holds water or not but I wasn't willing to take a chance so my truck was always on a timer & only pluged in if the temp droped into the teens. What do you all think?
GFrance said:Yes but can you do any damage to the block being pluged in for long periods over time? Years ago when I had a 6. 9 ferd mechanic told me not to use the block heater for more than an hour or so. He said to put it on a timer or it will eventualy weaken the side of the block & develope a crack. He said he seen it done. I don't know if this holds water or not but I wasn't willing to take a chance so my truck was always on a timer & only pluged in if the temp droped into the teens. What do you all think?
RJester said:The short story is that the early 6. 9 fords/internationals had a casting defect that would cause the block to crack around the heater element.