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You have gone this far, see if you can pull the valves free from the rear of the nozzle and clean interiors. May have to do some convincing as they stick real tight but should be free-moving. I've used vise-grips in the past. Keep meter valve with original nozzle housings.
Jerry
If you can remove the suspect glow plugs, test with multimeter to ensure no OL and resistance about 5-6. if wild resistance or OL, plugs are bad. I have a few.
Actually, I think you can do same test between a disconnected plug and the block without removing it.
Jerry
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