Yeah, before the rebuild it had the freeze plug heater, and I double and triple checked when it was in for the timing and ignition upgrade. They didn't bother checking the engine itself I don't think, they just saw that the...
that put the engine in had left the wire strung out the front. It wasn't hooked to anything, because there was nothing there.
I was staring at the lower rad hose heater tonight actually at Canadian Tire, but I'm reluctant to do that since it'll mean draining all of the fluid, and we're currently under windchill warning for temperatures of -47C (and my fluid was checked a little while ago and it was rated to -40). I know I'm not rated for -47windchill, so no major install tonight! Not going to try starting it with the gelled coolant to get it to a shop either, not positive it would do damage, but I'm not keen to risk it.
I can only hope that its JUST gelling a little and isn't going to actually freeze hard enough to do damage. For a quick and temporary protection (hopefully!) against that I'm putting one of those magnetic ones on the block and not starting it again until it at least reaches a balmy -20
. I might actually get up the nerve to try installing the lower rad hose heater then...I was worried about restrictions, so thanks for pointing that out carguy87.
I'm almost glad the landcruiser started acting funky so I had to consider using the Eagle as a DD, I would hate to have noticed the potentially freezing fluid too late!