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It shouldn't be that hard to install if you have some basic mechanical skills. You'll have to first drain the coolant from the radiator. Traditional freeze plugs can be punched out and then removed with a pair of pliers. It looks like your's is a screw-in style that will take a standard ratchet to remove it (if you have one big enough). I find a freeze plug style block heater for your application at O'reilly for $36.99 plus tax. My Honda dealership charges $74/hour for labor. Portable heater probable cause of Mason City house fire Thanks for visiting!
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Which Is Safer: The Electric Space Heater or Electric Fireplace?
MASON CITY — A portable heater is the probable cause of a Wednesday morning house fire in the 800 block of Fourth Street Southeast.

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