bjowett
Supporting Vendor
O'boy o'boy...It's time to pass along yet another minor project I've been working on.... the engine coolant preheater for a 1FZ. Those of you that have used some type of engine preheater in winter conditions know how nice they are... and for those that have not, have a look at this super easy install. The 1FZ has an ideal lower radiator hose and t-stat assembly to fit a Zerostart lower radiator hose coolant heater.
A Phillips and Temro Zerostart part number 3200002 heater is used. It fits 1.5"/37mm hoses, perfect for the the lower 1FZ hose. It consumes 600W, and will heat to a max. of 248F. Being directly below the t-stat, it will heat the coolant present to a point where the thermostat will open, then convection takes over.
To install, drain coolant, remove lower hose bewteen between the t-stat housing and the lower stainless steel pipe. Measure from the top down 2.75"/70mm, remove a section of the hose 1.19/30mm, install your heater and reassemble. I may even upgrade the section of hose to a nice silicone piece, it will be dealing with much heat... better safe than sorry.
Page 85 in the catalog below has more info. on the part.
http://www.phillipsandtemro.com/Files/us_zerostart_04cat.pdf
A Phillips and Temro Zerostart part number 3200002 heater is used. It fits 1.5"/37mm hoses, perfect for the the lower 1FZ hose. It consumes 600W, and will heat to a max. of 248F. Being directly below the t-stat, it will heat the coolant present to a point where the thermostat will open, then convection takes over.
To install, drain coolant, remove lower hose bewteen between the t-stat housing and the lower stainless steel pipe. Measure from the top down 2.75"/70mm, remove a section of the hose 1.19/30mm, install your heater and reassemble. I may even upgrade the section of hose to a nice silicone piece, it will be dealing with much heat... better safe than sorry.
Page 85 in the catalog below has more info. on the part.
http://www.phillipsandtemro.com/Files/us_zerostart_04cat.pdf