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Old 12-06-2011, 11:44 PM   #26 (permalink)
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huh, may have to try this with a couple hot dogs and buns on my way to work thursday...
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The I-6 on my old Jeep would cook two potatoes wrapped in foil at operating temperature in roughly 35 minutes if you set them on top of the intake manifold.

On the 22re I bet you could heat up stuff wrapped in foil if you nested it on the valve cover inbetween all those vaccum hoses....
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i used to warm up my lunch that way durring the winter when i was doing tract work. either stick it on the motor of your truck or mud mixer.. i have also cooked some hot dogs when stranded on the trail with a busted t-case..
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just an idea but what about a wire basket that could hang from the hood right over the exhaust manifold/header ?? You could cook baked taters or hot dogs or simple stuff like that I bet or even warm up burritos or something like pizza slices wrapped in foil . what do you think .probably fish too
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