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TeckJohn 03-14-2011 09:57 PM

Does my grid heater look better?
 
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LORDDiESEL 03-14-2011 10:24 PM

lol, time for an EGR delete.

TeckJohn 03-14-2011 10:58 PM

Yea since I had to rebuild the whole engine I'm making block off plates in the am

EasternAggie 03-18-2011 03:11 AM

Ugh thats scary nasty:nope:

CrazyLadysHubby 04-06-2011 11:33 AM

Since Im still a newbie to diesel engines and the whole lot. What the hell does a heater grid do?:humm: And how hard is it to get to and check? Inquiring minds want to know.:tttt:

coors_man_2005 04-06-2011 12:07 PM

the grid heater heats the air coming into your motor in the colder weather on the driver side of your motor un bolt the intake elbow and its right below there egr delete = no grid heater soot plugging issues:jump:

coors_man_2005 04-06-2011 12:10 PM

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Attachment 20280 right below this hoodus

jl ws-6 04-06-2011 12:58 PM

Is that grid heater even needed? I've never seen any other engine with one of these in it at all..

I know when mine turns on when I first start the truck.. battery voltage and headlights drop for a few seconds up to a min, then when it turns off... back up they go.....


Screwy stuff they put on these 6.7's

NadirPoint 04-06-2011 01:06 PM

Not Really
 

Originally Posted by jl ws-6 (Post 735862)
Is that grid heater even needed?

It depends on how cold it gets where your truck sits overnight and how much cranking you mind doing to get it started. I ran my 1st Gen without the grids for 2 years and had no real issues. The only problems were it took a few more revs on the starter to fire below around 40 degrees and much below freezing took a shot of ether to get it running without what I considered excessive cranking.

It always started, no matter what, even down to zero with no ether. But I had a good battery, too. :w2:

The grids heaters we re-installed last fall. Been there, done that, don't advise it if you live in a cold climate.

CrazyLadysHubby 04-06-2011 09:55 PM

Well since I live in Iowa currently what if I use a block heater?? Will that negate having the grid heater??:humm: Then again I plan to spend more time in the winter in places like FLORIDA :jump:


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