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Date:         Fri, 10 Jan 1997 19:04:56 +0000
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From:         "Harry Yates" <hyates@bcit.bc.ca>
Subject:      Re: cold start strategies

Hi. I have a block heater on our Syncro. It is a flat aluminum mounting plate with two "stove element" type bars that lead up to it from the electrical plug. I ordered it with our van. It is actually made in Canada and a VW part. It just bolts under the engine to keep the sump warm.

Harry.

> Hi: I don't know how common block heaters are in the States. The Tristar > I have came from Canada and it is equiped with a block heater that is a > 3/4" thick plastic block with heating elements in it that fits under and > against the engine block. I could climb underneath to see if I can find > any markings or part numbers if I was coaxed. I bring this up because > this is the only one I have ever seen and assume it is a VW piece. Todd > Francis > > --------------------------------------------------------- Harry Yates, Langley, BC, Canada '90 Syncro Westfalia www: http://www.bcit.bc.ca/~hyates '87 Golf Diesel email: hyates@bcit.bc.ca '91 Miata (Millie)


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