It turns out that it was the cord which had failed. I found an OEM part from a place in New York after I was given the part number by our local dealer for just another obsolete part.
I plugged into an outlet and can't get 120v anywhere on the end of the cord at the heater. I tried probes in all 3 holes in about every combination I could so I'm guessing the wire is broken somewhere.
Does anyone have the part number for the OEM cord?
What is the recommended block heater for our trucks? OEM would be just fine for me. I see Unique Diesel carries them.
I did find a Katz 11612 also.
Theirs is short and stubby in comparison to the others I see for sale which look longer. I don't know what the factory one looked like and I...
Agreed. It wouldn't bother me on a cast iron intake but I'm not yanking on aluminum like that. We actually have a similar plate and debated on it but at the end of the day both the old and new engine were lifted and lowered using the steel hooks attached to the heads from the factory.
While looking for Chevy Cruze cars recently, there were a couple common themes. Valve cover gasket replacement and turbo cooling and oil lines. Some dealers just replace the parts when they get one before selling. For those familiar with these cars, is it best to just replace the in and out...
Silly question on a Radiator cap. For what year do I order? 95 truck using 98 style bottle. Couple different ones available.
With ears which is what was on the tank when I got it. Pink label also shows up for that year but I don't know what that means, nor does the dealer.
I wrapped the adapter with 1" material from the same company where I got the blanket, Thermal Zero. That was a pretty big hassle to do in place but I got it done. I did end up soaking it and squeezing the water out to make it easier but that doesn't mean it was "easy". Probably just less...