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We still haven't done anything about a preheat system. What I'm thinking
of now on Michelle P's suggestion is one of those oil pan heat pads (the metal ones) on a thermostat. Any better/different ideas? I haven't gotten Ron to agree on anything yet, but once I say "It's below 40, you aren't starting my new engine" he will make some decisions. We have a combination of cylinder heaters and the oil pan heater. It makes for a toasty engine all around. It doesn't do much good when you forget to plug it in, though. Mary had to drive to the hangar and plug 'er in this morning (after dropping Joe off at school) so we can go flying later this morning. It was 10 above zero here this morning! Incredibly we were running the air conditioning at the hotel just 4 days ago! This weather change hit us so fast that I barely got my Mustang put away (it was pouring 40 degree rain when I drove it to the hangar) before the damned salt trucks started to roll -- and my motorcycle is still at home in the garage. I ain't riding it to the hangar today! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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