Posted by Owen Aaland on November 08, 2014 at 21:31:19 from (209.105.17.64):
In Reply to: Block Heater for 2424? posted by Tim in New York on November 06, 2014 at 09:47:54:
The plugs, commonly called frost plugs, are just stamped steel. To get it out use a punch on one side and tap it in. as it starts to come loose it will start to twist in the block. Once you get it to start to turn carefully turn it until it is nearing 90°. Then use a pry bar to pull it out of the block. If the punch goes through the plug rather than getting it to move plan on changing them both.
The brand of heater that is common here is Kat's. They should be available at almost any auto part's store though you may have to order the correct one for your engine. I looked on line at the Kat's catalog and your tractor is not listed but a 504 is. That tractor uses a similar engine to the 2424. It list a 1 5/8" heater number 10603 or 11603.
If you go to the Kat's web site you will find a button for their catalog. There is information there about the different heaters and how to install them.
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