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Vtg Nos Gemco 400 Watt No. 308 Engine Block Heater & Instructions Frost Plug on 2040-parts.com

US $2.99
Location:

Ephrata, Washington, United States

Ephrata, Washington, United States
Excellent condition with no evidence of use or wear
Brand:GEMCO Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Manufacturer Part Number:400 Watt No. 308

ITEM: A GEMCO 400 Watt Engine Block Heater No. 308.  The power cord is missing for this heater. This a new old stock heater made to fit a 1 1/2 inch block opening by removing the frost plug.  I checked the continuity of this heater and it has a resistance of 31 ohms.

SIZE: It is marked 400W 115 V. Made in Canada  No. 308.  

CONDTION: It is new old stock with no evidence or wear or use.  The instruction sheets are original.  

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