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Installing block heater(s)

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Old January 14th, 2010, 1:25 AM
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Default Installing block heater(s)

Anyone done this? Looking for guidance and advice. I got "volunteered" to install a heater in LOML's friend's truck. It's a 1999 with a 350. Removing the plug and putting in the heater I know, I've done it on other engines, I'm trying to figure out how access the plugs.
What's the best way to go about this? Up from underneath?

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Theyn used to make "heated dipsticks", which would be a lot easier. Just a thought.
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