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looking for block heater advice C500-YS80

Acquired this machine last year, it is in very nice shape. About 7500 hrs.....Perkins LPG 4.236-G.
It has always spent the night inside. Prior owner had it for 20 years and the upkeep has been way above average, however I was told that it can be hard to start when cold. I'd like to park it in an unheated shed. So looking for advice on block heater options.
Choices would be frost plug style or "tank" style.Tank style seems like it would be better......
It looks like it would be possible to install tank style and supply coolant from a plug(replaced with fitting) right behind the starter(right side), and cut a "y" fitting (like commonly included with Kat's heaters) into the water hose going to the vaporizer(left side). The coolant would have to flow back to the water pump and into the block to complete the circuit of course. Question would be if the circulation would work like this. My concern is that the coolant would run downhill to the vaporizer and back uphill to the water pump, might airlock? Thinking might just have to set it up and try it to really find out. I'm wondering if anybody might want to weigh in?

There is a 600W frost plug style in the Kat's catalog listed for the engine, #30508, shows as 1-1/4".That sound right for Perkins? Doesn't look too difficult to install, maybe that's all I need?

Thanks in advance, Gerry
  • Posted 28 Dec 2012 07:11
  • By Gerry_O
  • joined 8 Jan'12 - 7 messages
  • Idaho, United States
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If you install the tank type heater inline on one of the coolant hoses serving the LP vaporizer/regulator, you will not have any air lock problems.
The heat will cause a natural flow of coolant to occur via convection current. You just need to mount the tank heater at the lowest point you can in one of the hoses and have the heater angled upward to induce the best possible convection.
Mounting the heater low exploits the fact that heat will cause the heated medium to rise away from the heat source upper end and so cold coolant will be drawn toward the heater lower end as the heated coolant rises and displaces coolant above in the process.
  • Posted 28 Dec 2012 15:53
  • By L1ftmech
  • joined 25 Apr'12 - 394 messages
  • Tennessee, United States

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