dem 12 volt pugs do NOT like 24 volts
I just finished putting 8 new glow plugs in my 1008.. Seems one of the big resistors between the 24 volt source on the passenger firewall and the glow plug relay on the drivers side went out, the voltage shot up, and the glow plugs all fried, and, to ad insult to injury, the high current draw also heated up the relay and toasted the primary coil.
I put in a Borg Warner S (or was that M?) 55 relay, and REMOVED the resistors the wires from the 24 volt connector . I then connected the wire from top (hot) side of the glow new plug relay to the 12 volt connector on the firewall right next to it. I actually used the one that originally went TO the resitsors, as it has a fusible link in it.
Now I'm positive I will always have 12 volts to the glow plugs, with NO danger of a voltage surge from a bad resistor ever again. Just can't understand WHY the army just HAD to go through all that voltage-reducing BS instead of just using the easily available 12 volts. . . (.oops
.I forgot. .the right way, the wrong way, and the Army way)
Must have done something right, as it starts like a mad dog now.
Now, I guess I'll proceed with mounting my new 9.00x16 STA Superlug tires.