Block Heater needed for S370D?

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KenBer

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I recently purchased a 78 Satoh Beaver S370D. I live in Maryland, so the cold isn't too horrible. I've heard these things are pretty cold hearted - Should I worry about needing some type of block heater? If so, any recommendations, suggestions, or lessons learned?

Also, if anyone else is interested - I've had really good success tracking down crossovers for the oil/air/fuel filters...

Thanks,
-Ken
 
   / Block Heater needed for S370D? #2  
i got the mitsu d1850 this summer was having a little trouble starting.there is a glow indicator light on the dash that got so hot that it burned thru.i removed the dash and used emery paper to clean the connections which was quite rusted.i put a piece of metal to support the glo indicator now.it seem to start easier now.it maybe worth the trouble for u to clean up yours so power going to your glo plugs will be adequate to pre heat effectively.the d1850 is diesel. if yours is too give it a shot.
 
   / Block Heater needed for S370D? #3  
I live further South than you and I use a block heater on a timer to keep the oil up to temp so starting is not so hard on the bearings.
NAPA can cross to the ZERO Start P/N. Measure the freeze plug dia. and find a unit in the catalog.
Translectric, Inc. The Heavy Duty Parts Pros
 
   / Block Heater needed for S370D? #5  
Kenber- I put a pot style block heater on my Beaver II , plugged it into the gauge port on the left hand side of the engine, and up to the thermostat hose. You could also try a lower radiator hose heater, or a freeze plug heater into the freeze plug behind the starter on the left side of the motor, but you have to pull the starter to install it. Good luck and welcome to tractorbynet!:cool: :cool:
 
   / Block Heater needed for S370D?
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#6  
Thanks everyone for all the info... I think I'll look into a freeze plug heater.

I also need to checkout how well my glow plugs are working. My dash indicator gets a little warm - but nothing super hot. What is the best way to test everything? I was going to first check if I'm getting 12v at each plug, then maybe see how many amps each is drawing -- then lastly pull them both out and test them by holding them against the block as see if they light up. Is this the best approach?

Thanks in advance,
-Ken
 
   / Block Heater needed for S370D? #7  
that sounds like a good approach. go to Valley Power and click on wiring diagram.the power to the glo plugs comes from the switch then go to the glo indicator then hits the plugs.like i posted before clean the connections at the glo inndicator and the plugs.u may have to disassemble the indicator to clean it properly.be careful to hold all the screws at the back while unscrewing the front on the indicator light.if it is getting too warm could be from rusted connections.lets know if u find that.
 
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#8  
Thanks. I was just looking at the schematic and something else occured to me: When I turn my ignition swith to off -- the tractor keeps running. I need to throttle it way way down or stall it to shut it off. Is this normal?
 
   / Block Heater needed for S370D? #9  
That is normal on a 370. There is no fuel solenoid shut off.
 
   / Block Heater needed for S370D? #10  
yes that sounds normal. u have to stop it with the trottle lever.u put the lever all the way down to start and u put it all the way up to shut off(stop).my d 1850 works this way too.
 

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