Brysonsproject
Junior Member
- Joined
- Aug 17, 2023
- Posts
- 27
- Reaction score
- 11
- Location
- Washington
- First Name
- Bryson
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- Chevy K20
- Engine Size
- 350
Hello,
As winter approaches, I want to be able to start my truck in less than 30 total seconds of cranking. I live in Wenatchee, WA and last winter got down to about 0 degrees F. I've looked at different engine heater options and I see coolant heaters that get installed in the freeze plug holes, screw in heaters that go in where the coolant temp sensor goes or some other hole, pads that stick to the oil pan, heaters that screw into the oil pan drain plug hole, and dipstick heaters. Do you have any recommendations based on experience with these? I see lots of options but not many that are specific to the SBC 350. Thanks!
Bryson
As winter approaches, I want to be able to start my truck in less than 30 total seconds of cranking. I live in Wenatchee, WA and last winter got down to about 0 degrees F. I've looked at different engine heater options and I see coolant heaters that get installed in the freeze plug holes, screw in heaters that go in where the coolant temp sensor goes or some other hole, pads that stick to the oil pan, heaters that screw into the oil pan drain plug hole, and dipstick heaters. Do you have any recommendations based on experience with these? I see lots of options but not many that are specific to the SBC 350. Thanks!
Bryson