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<blockquote data-quote="anj46907" data-source="post: 5502071" data-attributes="member: 604143"><p>dont add oil just take a tin baking pan and do the charcoil trick. you dont need to add oil. on our semis we have engine block heaters. basically we plug the truck into any outlet in freezing temps and the block heater keeps the engine around 160 degrees non stop and cyccles the oil and coolant through entire system to keep warm. once you lay the hot charcoal under there its the same concept. the engine will get to optimal running temp and should crank with ease</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anj46907, post: 5502071, member: 604143"] dont add oil just take a tin baking pan and do the charcoil trick. you dont need to add oil. on our semis we have engine block heaters. basically we plug the truck into any outlet in freezing temps and the block heater keeps the engine around 160 degrees non stop and cyccles the oil and coolant through entire system to keep warm. once you lay the hot charcoal under there its the same concept. the engine will get to optimal running temp and should crank with ease [/QUOTE]
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