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Need some HELP
Ok guys...I have bought a plug for my block heater and need some help installing it. I live in Orlando Fl. so anyone close that will lend a hand I will be greatly appreciative (i.e. will buy beer)! If no one close then I need a road map to the area on the engine the plug goes. Thanks a lot guys.
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I'll get DKR on this
not that you need the plug living in Orlando though you lucky sob! brb |
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what truck?
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just looked at gen 6.0.I know where the on on the 7.3 is and its easy but i can look at my 6.0 and the install should be easy as well. if you need it i can get pics of mine for you |
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Sorry forgot to list the truck...it is a 2006 6.0L...yeah Florida is nice but I drive up north a lot in the mountains...last time there was 5 degrees (Snoeshoe West Virginia)...fuel pump on my Tahoe froze...had to get towed!
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I would appreciate some pics if not too much trouble.
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blue stroker is in florida and so is bigwhitestroker7.3
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ok brb ill go take a few and post
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Wusty...the plug in is above your starter...if you lay on your back and reached just above your starter, you will feel (maybe see if you are a good contortionist!) a threaded fitting with two metal prongs in the center. That is the block heater. Plug it in and hand tighten the nut. Run the wire above the egine bracket and out the front.
Any problems or questions...feel free to hit me up. ![]() EDIT: Sorry, don't have any pics handy. |
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Im uploading pics now to my photobuckets account I will send you a link in a min.
I can see mine clearly by laying just behind the passenger side front tire and lookin just past the starter |
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