Screamer27
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About a month ago, I had all 8 glow plugs burned out. I replaced all the plugs. I checked the Relay, and it was ok. The controller card was working fine, so I just guessed one plug went, and caused all of them to go. Well I ordered all new Wellman 070's. I put them in, and bypassed the resistor bank. I ran a new wire straight from the front battery to the relay, (12v) to help cause this issue to not happen again.
Well about the 9th or 10th start, it was being a pain again. I checked again, and have 4 bad plugs. I'm already getting tired of throwing money into plugs. What could be causing the plugs to go bad again. I know the controller cycles a few times yet after it first starts, I've checked, and its 12v's. The connectors on the plugs are a little loose on some, but since it's bypassed to 12v it shouldn't take them out that way. Any insight, before this 6.2 gets ripped out and thrown in a ditch, and replaced by a 350.
About a month ago, I had all 8 glow plugs burned out. I replaced all the plugs. I checked the Relay, and it was ok. The controller card was working fine, so I just guessed one plug went, and caused all of them to go. Well I ordered all new Wellman 070's. I put them in, and bypassed the resistor bank. I ran a new wire straight from the front battery to the relay, (12v) to help cause this issue to not happen again.
Well about the 9th or 10th start, it was being a pain again. I checked again, and have 4 bad plugs. I'm already getting tired of throwing money into plugs. What could be causing the plugs to go bad again. I know the controller cycles a few times yet after it first starts, I've checked, and its 12v's. The connectors on the plugs are a little loose on some, but since it's bypassed to 12v it shouldn't take them out that way. Any insight, before this 6.2 gets ripped out and thrown in a ditch, and replaced by a 350.