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  1. Ratch

    MEP-802a cold weather starting

    Yeah, that's probably a good place for it. I remember there being freeze plugs on each side, and the starter-side plugs being a little higher. Putting one on the lower side is probably better for convective coolant flow. I looked into doing this for mine a while back, but opted against it...
  2. Ratch

    MEP-802a cold weather starting

    You can pull a freeze plug to insert a block heater, that would be the most efficient thing to do. I've started 802's and I think my 803 in sub-freezing temps without preheating. The 802/3 seem to start much easier than the 002/3, though in warm weather, my 002 fires up pretty quickly. I can't...
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