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T9000

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How about these GEP18002668 glow plugs from HPG? It says:

" REVISED GLOWPLUG NON-SWELLING AND LONGER TIP FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR END, ENGINEERED IN 2012 DURING P400 PRODUCTION AT AM GENERAL. HAS SPECIAL TAPERED TIP TO REDUCE SWELLING ISSUE. MADE IN GERMANY."


Has anyone tried those? Is there another part number/ brand that it may be sold as? (Bosch?)
 
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How about these GEP18002668 glow plugs from HPG? It says:

" REVISED GLOWPLUG NON-SWELLING AND LONGER TIP FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR END, ENGINEERED IN 2012 DURING P400 PRODUCTION AT AM GENERAL. HAS SPECIAL TAPERED TIP TO REDUCE SWELLING ISSUE. MADE IN GERMANY."


Has anyone tried those? Is there another part number/ brand that it may be sold as? (Bosch?)
If they are non-swelling, why do they have a tapered tip to reduce swelling?
 

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If they are non-swelling, why do they have a tapered tip to reduce swelling?
I seems that the so called non-swelling ones (perhaps the AG15? and also Kaskar?) have been discontinued and this may be another design trying to replace it? (thread from 2017 below)


In this G503 thread some talk about those non-swelling plugs not working that well, they have some that pieces fell in the engine:


I can see how the tapered tip on the newer GEP design requires extra processing during manufacturing as they can't use a standard tube just cut to length, like on the straight ones, but it doesn't have a standard part number referenced to the NSN?

Also the 12338771 glow plugs sold by HPG and MacMotors show a 19207 CAGE code which is U S ARMY TANK AUTOMOTIVE COMMAND AMSTA-IM-MM (is what I think RWH may call "military issued" glow plugs). I have a hard time imagining that the Army is actually manufacturing these glow plugs and are not being outsourced, does anyone who is the actual manufacturer for the 12338771?
 

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I've seen some knockoff Chinese plugs recently marked exactly the same as Wellman on the base, with a "380" on the hex. They have flaky plating and slightly different fonts, the hex is 10mm, and the angled seat fits tightly to the element instead of having a little clearance up to the internal o-ring. One of the good Wellman retailers verified by picture they were imitation crap. Mac, HPG, and Kascar are the best sources for genuine plugs.

Real Wellman on the right, China junk on the left....

 
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How about these GEP18002668 glow plugs from HPG? It says:

" REVISED GLOWPLUG NON-SWELLING AND LONGER TIP FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR END, ENGINEERED IN 2012 DURING P400 PRODUCTION AT AM GENERAL. HAS SPECIAL TAPERED TIP TO REDUCE SWELLING ISSUE. MADE IN GERMANY."


Has anyone tried those? Is there another part number/ brand that it may be sold as? (Bosch?)

@T9000 this link is broken, there is not a base web page even, can it be removed?
 

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Glow plugs I used are from MacMotors and authentic. The ones I removed from the block were Chinese knock-offs. They had the right thing stamped on them, but they failed early (installed by previous owner), and were 8mm instead of SAE, which made them really tough to remove from the block. Put in the "real thing", and after 1500 miles they still look new.

Stay with the real things, go to Mac, Kascar or someone else that can show they are real. If the hex is metric, they're NOT real.
 

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Are the Chinese making any with the 3/8" hex or do they only make them with 10mm?

I had received a set of supposedly U.S. issue plugs and the did look good (no numbers on them) and when I found they were 10mm I did not use them. They were also more on the shiny than the real Wellmans. Pure junk coming for the Chicom.

Mark
 

mgFray

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Are the Chinese making any with the 3/8" hex or do they only make them with 10mm?

I had received a set of supposedly U.S. issue plugs and the did look good (no numbers on them) and when I found they were 10mm I did not use them. They were also more on the shiny than the real Wellmans. Pure junk coming for the Chicom.
I've personally only seen 10mm plugs as Chinese counterfits. All the US plugs are 3/8" hex. I'm not against Chinese manufactured parts, as long as they clearly label it as such... but you counterfeit something, I'm calling it like I see it -- garbage meant to deceive.. See 10mm glow plugs, run away.. and buy the real thing.
 
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