My wife surprised me today with an early birthday present!
She probably remembered a discussion a month ago! She added a remote control outlet so I can turn it on from the house...
She conspired with my brother in law who works the parts counter Kahns Kubota in CT and hooked me up with a block heater!
Do I need to drain all the coolant to install it? Do I need special tools/sockets to install it?
Congrats man! Your going to love it. I bought my block heater when I bought my loader, I was going to install it and the installed it for me which was super nice of them.
It is pretty darn easy to install but you gotta make sure that your block heater is the right one, my BX has press-in style freeze plug on the engine block, for mine you just take a chisel and a hammer and give one of the edges of the freeze plug a nice firm tap which will spin the freeze plug sideways.. you then will loose some of the coolant than is in the engine block so it will get a little messy but not too bad, then you just grab some pliers and pull the freeze plug out the rest of the way.
Once you have done this you tap in the new freeze plug housing into the engine block as it is “pressed style” you can use a socket over the housing to tap on so that you can insure it goes in straight and flush.. once the housing is pressed into the block then all you gotta do is put some pipe dope or pipe thread tape on the threads of the block warmer and thread it into the housing.
That’s it your done!
Now with the block warmer you have yours looks to be fully threaded.. as in both the block heater and the housing for it are threaded.. if this is the case then you have to look at your engine block and see if you have a “threaded style” freeze plug.. if you do then you just need to un-thread the freeze plug which is usually done with a large Allen key socket or something similar and remove the plug, once you remove the plug you will pipe dope/pipe tape both the housing threads and block warmer threads and just thread the housing in and then thread the block heater into the housing and your done!
Once your done with one of these procedures you will just top off the engine coolant.. leave the revisor a little on the high side to account for the air in the engine block.. run the engine and get it warm/hot and monitor your engine coolant and temperature.. once it gets up to operating temp the coolant revisor should drop telling you that your block is now once again full of coolant and you will be ready to go.
I know of a few good YouTube videos I will find them for you.
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