Incredilion
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This morning, after doing a lot of work on my M1009, I decided to go ahread & replace the Glowplugs on my CUCV. I had bought 3 sets of ACDelco 11G (60G) Glowplugs, and since my rig was starting a little slow, I thought I'd fix that.
So, I installed them. Cut off the ends, replaced the ends with spades (I knoew I'd have to do this) and then started the truck. It started immediatley, I was a happy camper.
Got in it after cleaning up to go to town, and went to start it.
Uh oh.
No start.
After playing with this all day; my synopsis:
(A) I used 12 V plugs instead of 24V plugs.
(B) I destroyed the controller (it gives power but the ground is shot for it at the solenoid)
(C) The glow plugs are all expanded to the point of not being able to remove them. Period.
I am getting ready to roll it down the hill to the road, where a tow truck will get it in the mornnig & take it to a mechanic who will remove the heads & get the glowplugs out for me.
I don't do this kind of thing often, but when I do, I do it right.
I guess the bright side is that we're going to fix the front main seal that's leaking.
Chris
So, I installed them. Cut off the ends, replaced the ends with spades (I knoew I'd have to do this) and then started the truck. It started immediatley, I was a happy camper.
Got in it after cleaning up to go to town, and went to start it.
Uh oh.
No start.
After playing with this all day; my synopsis:
(A) I used 12 V plugs instead of 24V plugs.
(B) I destroyed the controller (it gives power but the ground is shot for it at the solenoid)
(C) The glow plugs are all expanded to the point of not being able to remove them. Period.
I am getting ready to roll it down the hill to the road, where a tow truck will get it in the mornnig & take it to a mechanic who will remove the heads & get the glowplugs out for me.
I don't do this kind of thing often, but when I do, I do it right.
I guess the bright side is that we're going to fix the front main seal that's leaking.
Chris