You should probably add, for outdoor use only...
Walt Goddard had this to say:
>For those of you who don't want to switch oil (or didn't when the
>weather was warm), there's an easy solution. Take 3 charcoal
>briquettes (sp?) and place them in a metal pan (aluminum pie pan works
>well). I use the self-lighting kind. AFTER the flame has completely
>died out, place the pan under the oil pan of the car for 5 to 10
>minutes. Heats the oil and the car cranks just like summertime.
>Please note, I shouted AFTER the flame dies out. Otherwise, you might
>overheat the entire car!
>
>Walt Goddard
>waltcpa@sierra.net
>
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Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the red one with the silver bootlid.
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