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Block heater for a 97...

DEERE3594

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In need of a new block heater and cord for my 1997 C3500 6.5 What is the cheapest place? Napa? I did a search and that seems to be what people have said in the past. I want cheep but not so cheep it only lasts a week :thumbsup:
Thank you for reading :smile5:
 
Its a standard heater for a 1-5/8 freeze plug hole.

Napa is goof

If memory serves thay cost about $50 for the kit that includes the cord.

Missy
 
I got mine from the dealer, it came with heater, new plug, bracket, and a couple of bolts for $43. Just replaced it last year.
 
I put 2 napa's in when I had the engine out of my 95 LD. Paid $45 each.
 
I just bought the cord section off the bay for 20 bucks, i already have a good heater, but i need one more heater...
 
I replaced just my cord when the old cord went bad, you sure you need the heater too?

yeah, damn international diesel dosnt even have one. just an old tore up cord :eek:

thanks for all the reply's everyone!
 
take a bar and a hammer hit it on one side until it turn sideways get a pair of waterpump pliers or vise grips on it and yank it out
 
shit.. I made a hole in it, still wont budge...I hope I dont get freeze plug parts in side there... any idea how to get it out now?
 
If you made a hole in it that easy the freeze plug may not have been very healthy to begin with.
 
If you made a hole in it that easy the freeze plug may not have been very healthy to begin with.

its a international diesel with low miles that I already had to replace the oil pump in. The motor itself looks brand new, but I think its made from pop metal. Every time I look at it I find more and more bolts missing :eek:
 
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