Winterizing for Alaska
#1
Winterizing for Alaska
In January I will be moving to Alaska. I was wondering what all I should do to properly winterize my Blazer for the fridgid winters up there. I know I should run lightweigh oil (i.e. 5w-30), make sure my antifreeze is good, and occassionally run a fuel additive such as HEET or ISO-Heet, but is there anything else I should consider????
#2
You will most definitely want an Engine Block Heater. You can plug it into a regular wall outlet, it will keep your engine (or something, I'm not sure of the specifics) from freezing. When I was younger we lived in Wyoming and had to get one for our cars/trucks, -40 will keep you from driving anywhere.
Also I would be really interested to know how the Blazer holds up in the cold...
Also I would be really interested to know how the Blazer holds up in the cold...
#3
I would say you DEFINITELY need a block heater & I recommend synthetic oil's specially for the transmission. I have heard of people with heater's on every thing engine, trans, radiator & cab it depends how far you want to go good luck.
#4
I bet the Alaska state website has something buried in there somewhere too.... I wouldn't be surprised to see a State sponsored discount on something like that....
#5
Yeah, my Blazer already has a block heater. Good call on the tranny fluids. What would you say is the "best" performing battery for cold climates? I am due for a new one anyway.
Both of my in-laws have blazers (well one is a Trailblazer) and they live in the U.P. of Michigan where it dosen't get above 0 for most of January and their vehicles are doing just fine. Maybe I will luck out and find a house with a heated garage
Also I would be really interested to know how the Blazer holds up in the cold...
#6
I have always liked optima's on my 2 red top & I think you can get battery blankets to. I use to live in the U.P. my self in Gwinn just south of Marquette towing snowmobile's to copper harbor on the Keweenaw peninsula & I can tell you after 5 days with out starting it got down to 55 below I was the only one with no problem starting had to jump everyone else "they were ford's" haha that was do to synthetics & a good battery. I use Mobil 1 5w30 & amsoil with lucas for the transmission.
#7
Does anybody know where I can get a battery blanket? BTW I am glad to see another Yooper on here.
#8
You can get them at Jcwhitney for $50.00 or so & ya us Yooper's are small in numbers but big in know how AAAAAAA LOL
Last edited by Big Keith; 07-15-2009 at 08:50 PM.
#9
Yeah, my Blazer already has a block heater. Good call on the tranny fluids. What would you say is the "best" performing battery for cold climates? I am due for a new one anyway.
Both of my in-laws have blazers (well one is a Trailblazer) and they live in the U.P. of Michigan where it dosen't get above 0 for most of January and their vehicles are doing just fine. Maybe I will luck out and find a house with a heated garage
Both of my in-laws have blazers (well one is a Trailblazer) and they live in the U.P. of Michigan where it dosen't get above 0 for most of January and their vehicles are doing just fine. Maybe I will luck out and find a house with a heated garage
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