Kevin
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Has anyone thought about some kind or engine heater for the sidewinders?
We had a couple of really cold mornings in Quebec this year...when my Apex started it wasn't happy about it.
Don't want to damage anything on a really cold start up.
I'm thinking one of the heating pads and maybe stick on oil tank/ chain case.
Thoughts?
We had a couple of really cold mornings in Quebec this year...when my Apex started it wasn't happy about it.
Don't want to damage anything on a really cold start up.
I'm thinking one of the heating pads and maybe stick on oil tank/ chain case.
Thoughts?
SRX Boy
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Been thinking about the samething (started a thread on topic a week or so ago). Doesnt look like an in line heater will work and putting in a pad will be difficult (very tight space) but might be workable through the access port used to get to oil filter (won't know for sure until we see one open)
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Kevin
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I've looked at the sleds twice now and I didn't see any place for a in line heater
Yamadog
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I had a dipstick heater on the oil tank in an old Rx 1 when I rode out west at -35 it helped a little still needed a jump box to get them fired
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Have you ever seen the oil filter heater and battery heater, that they use on the Generac standby generator cold weather kit ?Been thinking about the samething (started a thread on topic a week or so ago). Doesnt look like an in line heater will work and putting in a pad will be difficult (very tight space) but might be workable through the access port used to get to oil filter (won't know for sure until we see one open)
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Kevin
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Has anyone thought more about this or installed one ?
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My dealer offered to install one. Location was clutch side near bottom of engine bay. Said easy to install but for me trailer and sled get stored in location where I can't always plug in so I opened out.
SRX Boy
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Do you know what sort of heater the dealer was thinking of? If not which dealer - I'd love to speak with them.
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Do not know. But I was speaking with Rob@ tri city cycle in Waterloo Ontario 5198846410Do you know what sort of heater the dealer was thinking of? If not which dealer - I'd love to speak with them.
SRX Boy
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Thanks - I'll reach out to him directly. Thanks a million!
Kevin
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I think I'm going with the Canadian Polar Pad heater
250 Watts and put it on the oil tank
250 Watts and put it on the oil tank
SRX Boy
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Do you think you need 250 watts, seems high. They seem to suggest 125W might work for SW given engine size and oil pan capacity. Any experience with this product? Confident the pad will remain affixed to the pan and not fall off??
Kevin
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Not what wattage to use
I have a 500 watt one now coming it
I think since the surface is new and with a little cleaning it should stick
Just plan on using it if I stay over night somewhere and its really cold
Maybe with the 500 watt one would only have to plug it in for 1/2 hr
I have a 500 watt one now coming it
I think since the surface is new and with a little cleaning it should stick
Just plan on using it if I stay over night somewhere and its really cold
Maybe with the 500 watt one would only have to plug it in for 1/2 hr
SRX Boy
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My Plan as well - to be used only when away from home base and it is expected to be super cold (norther ON and Quebec for me). I don't have my SW yet (in 2 wks) but want to order the heater - is the oil pan readily accessible?
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