remove old heater and screw in new
1150 watt, 10A
I was looking at a drawing on one of Fords websites and it shows the block heater is installed in place of one of the expansion plugs on the drivers side of the engine ( near the rear of the engine ) on a Ford F-350 7.3 liter Diesel V8 engine
With out a year I will be unable to help you. Remember, if your car was sold in most of the US it won't have a block heater
Generally, the Block Heater cord is tucked into the back of the bumper - More toward the passenger side of the truck. If your truck is equipped with one, that is. Although, I can't see why anyone would NOT order it - Considering it's only a $35 option.
I was looking at a drawing on one of Fords websites and it shows the engine block heater for a 2002 Ford F-350 , 7.3 liter Diesel engine , takes the place of one of the engine expansion plugs on the drivers side of the engine , near the rear of the engine
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In my 1986 F350, I replaced a the 6.9 diesel engine with a 1989 7.3 diesel engine. Everything fit. BUT I had to used the glow plug system from the 6.9 system
On a 3.4 liter engine the block heater plug is located slightly below and to the left of the exhaust manifold. You can access the block heater plug by reaching over the top of the engine or from the left side, under the alternator and belts.
A .2 of a liter, and a 7.3 Liter Diesel Exists
Try pluging in your motor heater. If it then starts easy after it has warmed up a little replace the glow plugs.
.the heater core is behind the dash .