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Crobson

Now that I've almost got the snowblower up and running, my next silly question is "Do I need to do anything to help keep the engine warm?"

 

The Onan p220g doesn't have any thermostatic louvers or anything similar. Can I partially cover the flywheel fan's air intake to help the engine get up to normal operating temp? 

 

I'm already looking at spots to add a temp sensor, the stock gauge cluster is only partially functioning ATM. 

 

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Achto

 

1 hour ago, Crobson said:

Can I partially cover the flywheel fan's air intake to help the engine get up to normal operating temp? 

 

 

Never block off any air intakes for the engine. There is no need to worry about the engine getting up to temp, it will be fine in the cold. Fact while working hard it will be happier in 0 degree outside temps than it would be in 80 degree outside temps.

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Lee1977

I would be more worred the the rear cylinder fins are full of oil and dirt, mine were when I got it.

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lynnmor

You might want to use 10W-30 oil in the winter and 30 in the summer.  Other than that, it will be fine.

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oldlineman

also synthetic oil will flow better in cold temps. Bob

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peter lena

@Crobson   personally use rough service incandescent light bulb in  a  reflector , under my engines , gives off  just enough heat to , just warm the engine block . my sheds are cold , but my start ups are good , also use  sta-bil  fuel treatment in all my fuel . just a suggestion . pete 

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