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Reddit mentions of ABN Silicone Heating Pad 120V - 2 x 5 Inch Universal Engine Heater Car Oil Pan Heater Pad, 50W Electric Heater Pad
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- [Warm your Engine Quickly] On cold winter days, ensure your engine and transmissions fluids are circulating efficiently by using the ABN 2 x 5 Inch Silicone Engine Block Heater Oil Pan Heating Pad
- [Improve Oil Flow] When plugged in, the engine block warmer oil pan heat pad continuously and evenly heats any metal surface to encourage proper lubrication and efficiency; This reduces wear resulting in increased engine and transmission life
- [Fit Your Application] 2 by 5-inch (5.1 x 12.7cm) silicone car engine heater pad is rated at 120 volts and produces up to 50 watts; 72-inch (183cm) power cord ensures maximum reach; Recommended for metal surfaces only; Not designed for personal use or on plastic
- [Easy to Install] Designed to mount on your engine oil reservoir, fuel tank, transmission pan, and more; Clean application surface, peel off paper backing then attach the pad; Plug the 2-prong power cord into any wall outlet and allow to heat for 10 to 15 minutes
- [Built to Last] Silicone coating resists oil, acid, and water, and adds strength and longevity to these large under tank heating pads; Caution โ Extremely hot, use thermostat (not included) to regulate temperature
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Specs:
Height | 1.09842519573 Inches |
Length | 9.49999999031 Inches |
Size | 2 inches x 5 Inches |
Weight | 0.220462262 Pounds |
Width | 6.299212592 Inches |
Not a block heater. Not a coolant heater. Use an oil heater pad. Use high temp RTV and glue it on. These go from 15 to 150 watts. Just don't leave them on overnight, you'll burn your oil. https://www.amazon.com/ABN-Automotive-Electric-Silicone-Heating/dp/B079G7P27S
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I've never heard of thermal expansion issues; it is an engine.