Bovie wrote:
I am very interested. I was thinking since most wear happens in heating/cooldown. If I could use it all the time summer and winter it could make the engine last longer. Now if it takes 700 watts thats a different story. A light bulb or two I can deal with.
Smallest wattage block heater I have ever seen is 350 Watts, and I haven't seen one of those in years. Our VW had a 1000 Watt heater and did pretty good, but took about 3 hrs to have engine completely warm. At our electric rate that was about $0.30 each morning for 3 hrs useage or about $2.50 a day or over $60 a month. The small amount of wear & tear saved by having the block heated summer & winter would be big time lost in the expense of the electric bill increase, besides it would probably not keep the oil that warm anyway just the coolant. We have a special pump called a viscious heater to rapidly heat the coolant in the engine, and if you had any experience with old diesels you would know what I mean. The old diesels took forever to warm up, our CRD warms up faster then our gasser Dodge and put out hotter air. Never thought I would see that, I remember many days of driving 8 to 10 miles down the highway before engine started putting out heat.
PS: If you are using the 100% synthetic diesel oil as specified by mfg then you have no worry unless you are above the artic circle.