Posted by Bret4207 on January 27, 2022 at 04:32:53 from (207.42.20.149):
In Reply to: Oil Pan Heater posted by Tracy Brown on January 26, 2022 at 10:23:19:
I wouldn't leave it plugged in overnight. But you could use a timer or plug it in while you go get a cup of coffee and a doughnut. Something that really, really helps with getting diesels to start in winter, and it gets real cold here in northern NY, is to get a hot air gun and stick it in the air intake. My DB990 has a hole in the intake manifold where a battery powered heater is supposed to go. I never had one of those but since I always park it within a lead cords reach of power I use the hot air gun. Works every time down to -40F if there's enough battery to turn it over. I've put it in the air intake on other machines too. Going through an oil bath air cleaner makes it far less efficient, but it helps.
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