Parts Needed to Install the Kat's Circulating Tank Heater Part # KH13200
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Question:
1986 CJ7 equipped with an AMC 360V8 have lost instructions :- for install, can you email me a copy? Also, indicates that should not be installed on vehicle with 100 antifreeze coolant? What mix should be made?
asked by: Tom
Helpful Expert Reply:
I have attached the installation instructions of the Kat's Heaters Thermostatically Controlled Circulating Tank Heater part # KH13200 for you. Most vehicles on the road today run a 50/50 mix of water and antifreeze therefore you should not need to worry about mixing anything into the cooling system.
In order to install this heater on your vehicle, you will need a radiator adapter if you do not already have one. The correct adapter will depend on the diameter of your lower radiator hose. I have attached our selection of radiator adapters for you below.
1": part # KH28113
1-1/4": part # KH28114
1-1/2": part # KH28115
1-3/4": part # KH28116
2": part # KH28117
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Kat's Heaters Thermostatically Controlled Circulating Tank Heater - 120V - 2,000 Watts - 15 Amps
- Vehicle Heaters
- Circulating Heater
- External Tank
- 120 Volts
- 2000 Watts
- 41 - 60 Quart Cooling System
- Kats Heaters
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