T4.75 block heater

/ T4.75 block heater #1  

srodster

New member
Joined
Jul 15, 2010
Messages
11
Tractor
International 660
Curious if anyone down south (SC), has a block heater in their T4.75. I have seen some threads on 100 hp tractors, but not specifically the T4.75. I have seen some folks use a 47126890 or an 8600333 w a 3100002, but when I look on the block, all I see are freeze plugs, and nothing that can be unscrewed, as they describe. So, wondering if I have to actually remove a freeze plug, or am I just missing the threaded plug somewhere? Hope to hear from some other T4.75 owners w experience on it.
 
/ T4.75 block heater #2  
Most if not every block heater I ever dealt with went in a frost plug hole, If it was a bigger engine they sometimes had a wye in the cord and two heaters that used two frost plugs. You should be able to get one that you insert in the hole where the frost plug was and then tighten the bolt up expanding it until it's locked firmly in the hole. There are screw in heaters but I never put one in or had any experience with them. I'd check with your dealer to see what they recommend and where to install it.
 
/ T4.75 block heater #3  
I mean for the 3x in 5yrs you may actually need it idk if I would even bother putting one in.
 
/ T4.75 block heater
  • Thread Starter
#4  
10/4. I'm moving to IL so I expect to need it more there. I did speak to a dealer and he gave me a new part number of 731143012. I'll explore that number and see what I find. And, if anyone has one installed in a 4.75, let me know what the optimum location may be...., guessing whatever is most convenient if it just removing a freeze plug.
 
/ T4.75 block heater #5  
10/4. I'm moving to IL so I expect to need it more there. I did speak to a dealer and he gave me a new part number of 731143012. I'll explore that number and see what I find. And, if anyone has one installed in a 4.75, let me know what the optimum location may be...., guessing whatever is most convenient if it just removing a freeze plug.
That's the one I would do. They tend to hide freeze plugs behind things like starters and injection pumps though.
 

Marketplace Items

2013 KEYSTONE PASSPORT ULTRA-LITE 251 TRAVEL TRAILER (A60736)
2013 KEYSTONE...
2020 MACK GRANITE (A60736)
2020 MACK GRANITE...
2015 FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA T/A 6X4 SLEEPER TRUCK TRACTOR (A59908)
2015 FREIGHTLINER...
2017 CAT TL1055 (A60462)
2017 CAT TL1055...
2006 Ford Crown Victoria Sedan (A61569)
2006 Ford Crown...
2021 TAKEUCHI  TB260 (A58214)
2021 TAKEUCHI...
 
Top