I finally returned from warmer climes to cold weather (but no snow, boo). To address some comments, I am trying this same heater again because:
- I had the replacement heater in hand prior to discovering the coking.
- Oil analysis, including the most recent one I received yesterday, show no issues.
- Experimental, so let's experiment.
One detail I neglected to mention is that I use Phillips XC 20w50 with Camguard.
I did another heating cycle today, 5.5 hours at 1.45 amps, so about 175 watts. Ambient temperature started at 17F, ended at 41F, so let's say 29F average.
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Sump case at heater 85F
Sump case corner opposite heater 52F
Oil temp top of oil in sump 65F
Oil temp bottom of dipstick 60F
All of the above were taken with a thermocouple. I did do some temperature probing around the plug hole where the heater is installed with the IR temperature reader, and did find spots that read up to 145F. Still not the heating I would like at the cylinders.
I think I will do one more heating cycle at approximately 200 watts. Given the localized elevated temperatures I saw using the IR reader, I am not sure I want to go much above that power setting. Then I will close things back up and heat as I normally would for a full winter cycle at a to-be-determined reduced wattage to see if the buildups come back.