I have an older ( 50 years) b5100, small 2 cylinder 12 HP engine. I have tried a rad hose block heater - now twice - both have failed after 1 winter. There's no water pump - a thermo-syphon system.
A conversation with a Kubota tech suggested an oil warmer or crankcase heater. Except most are a magnetic attachment type. His suggestion is based on making the oil warmer so it gets pumped as soon as the engine starts,
rather than trying to pump molasses like oil.
I get -20 C temps here in the winter - - 15 C is common for a week at a time.
The dipstick heaters I've seen are far too powerful for my little engine.
So, has anyone figured out how to attach one of the magnetic crankcase heaters to an aluminum case?
I'm pretty mechanically and can do sheet metal work OK.
Suggestions are appreciated
miro
A conversation with a Kubota tech suggested an oil warmer or crankcase heater. Except most are a magnetic attachment type. His suggestion is based on making the oil warmer so it gets pumped as soon as the engine starts,
rather than trying to pump molasses like oil.
I get -20 C temps here in the winter - - 15 C is common for a week at a time.
The dipstick heaters I've seen are far too powerful for my little engine.
So, has anyone figured out how to attach one of the magnetic crankcase heaters to an aluminum case?
I'm pretty mechanically and can do sheet metal work OK.
Suggestions are appreciated
miro