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Re: ford 6.0 powerstroke block heater?
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Posted by Andy In IL on February 13, 2007 at 18:45:26 from (4.244.211.250):
In Reply to: ford 6.0 powerstroke block heater? posted by ole farmall on February 13, 2007 at 11:17:43:
I work for Ford, I know how you guys feel about them I'm the same way. I already told my boss that the next one is a Dodge. The block heaters come standard on all diesel 6.0(wait a min.let me finish here!) the cord does not come standard, when you order a truck and want the block heater you are just buying the cord. I ordered a truck in 05 and didn't order the heater since I never had to plug in the 99 dodge I had. Boy that is a diffenrt story with po strokes I have to plug my in when it hit 25 degrees here. I had to buy the cord to put on my 6.0 which hooks up above the starter on the pass side and the cord winds around the fram to the front bumper on the riight side. Makes a little differnts too
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