Barrman
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There are several glow plug removal tools on the market. Searching through thread about this subject also brings up some home made solutions. One thing all methods have in common is that they don't always work. Sometimes the plugs do break off and the injector has to be removed so the pieces can be fished out.
With that in mind, I figured I really didn't have anything to loose by trying my own idea. Vice grip on the glow plug and a slide hammer hooked to the vice grip. 2 gentle slides and the plug was out. Pictures are below.
Just a side note. I put this plug in a few days ago just to test fire the engine. It is a 24V plug and I had 24 volts to it for no longer than 10 seconds at a time. It was not swollen when I put it in. Of the 8, all do not work now and 3 have swollen. That means at least 3 of them did work enough for me to start the engine.
Another side note. I also have a CUCV pull out engine that had Welman 70 plugs in it. 2 were swollen when I pulled them out. The other 6 get to glowing red in less than 2 seconds on 24 volts. I put them in the HMMWV pull out engine so I could test fire it and they did the job without swelling.
With that in mind, I figured I really didn't have anything to loose by trying my own idea. Vice grip on the glow plug and a slide hammer hooked to the vice grip. 2 gentle slides and the plug was out. Pictures are below.
Just a side note. I put this plug in a few days ago just to test fire the engine. It is a 24V plug and I had 24 volts to it for no longer than 10 seconds at a time. It was not swollen when I put it in. Of the 8, all do not work now and 3 have swollen. That means at least 3 of them did work enough for me to start the engine.
Another side note. I also have a CUCV pull out engine that had Welman 70 plugs in it. 2 were swollen when I pulled them out. The other 6 get to glowing red in less than 2 seconds on 24 volts. I put them in the HMMWV pull out engine so I could test fire it and they did the job without swelling.
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