Engine Heater

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Engine Heater

sam salk
I have a 1980 CB 750C that has trouble starting when it is below approximately 34 degrees.  Does anyone know of a good engine heater system that works? I know there are some that plug into an outlet and heat the engine up.  Anyone?

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Sam
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Re: Engine Heater

sgtslag
No experience with engine heaters, but I'd recommend you install synthetic oil.  It stays pour-able down to like -34 F.  If your bike still won't turn over after that, then it is not the oil which is making it stiff.

Rotella T Synthetic (diesel, read on) is very affordable, at Wal-Mart, for around $20/gallon.  No friction modifiers to make your clutch slip; diesel oils contain much higher detergent levels than automotive oils, so they scrub your engine better; it's rated SM, for auto's, so it meets/exceeds Honda's requirements for quality; it has almost no VII package to be chewed up in your transmission, so it will retain its multi-viscosity longer than automotive multi-viscosity oils, giving you much better protection; and you can run it longer, if you like, at least 5,000 miles, without risk -- longer if you have the oil analyzed (for extended drains, you must have the Total Base Number test performed, as well as a regular analysis).

You could try a magnetic heater, which temporarily attaches to the oil pan.  The problem with a heater, though, is that you likely won't have it when you come out of work, so your oil will be cold, and stiff, again...  Cheers!
1979 CB750K (sold, 2012, but not forgotten)
1983 Kawasaki 440 LTD Belt Drive (sold, 2011)
1993 Kawasaki Voyager XII