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Purchased a 1987 HMMWV at the beginning of the year after saving up for years to finally purchased one. Unfortunately, I didn't get to see it before buying it since it was states away but called and spoke to the guy and was really friendly and guaranteed me everything worked perfectly. Well, it arrived and was dead on the trailer and couldn't hold a charge to start so had to purchase new batteries. Then took me forever to get it to start and when finally turned on half the lights on the outside didn't work and then the green fluid leaked all over passenger floor. So called the guy and he said sorry he never drove at night or looked at the lights nor had he ever messed with the heater. Also, stated he always left it on the charger. So then kept having a difficult time starting it and the previous owner said yeah it just needed the glow plugs changed out no big deal. Well, then I went and read on here how to change the glow plus and ordered the tool recommended and got under the hood and was only able to remove one which oddly was already unplugged and all the rest had marks all over them and were swollen beyond belief. Thus it was clearly obvious someone had already attempted this and was only able to remove the one and just left it unplugged and didn't change the rest. I called the guy back again telling him how this was the worse purchase of my life and there was nothing positive about this and he then told me that he just left it in his garage and never drove it. So then I asked how was this in excellent condition with no major problems when in reality he had no idea since he never drove it or just completely screwed me over. Anyhow, I also put a battery cutoff along with two new batteries and the power still drains even with the battery off and haven't even gotten to the heater core just put a bypass in for now. So the glowplugs since I could get them brought it to a local diesel shop in town and they spent 6 weeks with my vehicle to then tell me they couldn't get them either and charged me 5 hours of shop time for pretty much nothing and that if wanted them to fix it they would have to remove the heads since they will break on them and they are scared will not be able to get all the pieces. On top of all this these past two months our daughter fell really sick and had to rush her to Kansas City where she has been put under and had 5 procedures now over the past two months and will then need two more over the next 6 weeks. So, in other words, we are completely broke and stuck with my life's savings that will hardly start and cant even drive anywhere in the fear it won't start back up.
Since this is first diesel I have ever owned plus I don't have much experience with cars, in general, I don't trust myself removing the glow plugs when I know they're going to break. I have read all the instructions for when they do break but it's something I really don't feel comfortable doing. So I was wondering if anyone is in the SW Missouri area and has experience with this would be willing to pay for you to come help. I do have the Kascar removal tool along with a compressor and air tools. It's just with our daughter going through all these surgeries I am just really tight on money and can't afford to pay a shop the thousands they want to remove the heads and just rebuild it so my only option is to hopefully find someone nearby that can pay to help me change these out. Also, like I have mentioned only one came out easily all the rest are really swollen and even with the tool are probably going to break, so I know it's going to be a pain in the but.
Thank You,
Since this is first diesel I have ever owned plus I don't have much experience with cars, in general, I don't trust myself removing the glow plugs when I know they're going to break. I have read all the instructions for when they do break but it's something I really don't feel comfortable doing. So I was wondering if anyone is in the SW Missouri area and has experience with this would be willing to pay for you to come help. I do have the Kascar removal tool along with a compressor and air tools. It's just with our daughter going through all these surgeries I am just really tight on money and can't afford to pay a shop the thousands they want to remove the heads and just rebuild it so my only option is to hopefully find someone nearby that can pay to help me change these out. Also, like I have mentioned only one came out easily all the rest are really swollen and even with the tool are probably going to break, so I know it's going to be a pain in the but.
Thank You,