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706 heater lines

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Doug-Iowa

03-21-2008 09:41:35




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Does anyone have a 706 gas that has a tank type block heater on it? I"d like a picture of where those lines attach to the waterpump or block. I"m also adding a heater for the cab, the locations of those lines helpful as well. I see the plugs in the water pump and figure those are supply, but can"t find a place for returns. Thanks!




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El Toro

03-21-2008 14:37:36




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 Re: 706 heater lines in reply to Doug-Iowa, 03-21-2008 09:41:35  
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You could install a heater like this in the heater lines to heat the cab and it will heat the engine block bypassing the radiator. Hal



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Owen Aaland

03-21-2008 12:40:17




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 Re: 706 heater lines in reply to Doug-Iowa, 03-21-2008 09:41:35  
The water pump fitting IS the return. Coolant is drawn from the bottom of the radiator and pushed into the block.

You will need to put a tee fitting in the head where the temperature gauge is and take the coolant from there to the cab heater. Best to put a block heater in one of the frost plug holes instead of the external tank heater. Pluming a tank heater in the same loop as the cab heater can reduce the effectiveness of both.

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