AmericanHaole
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I just bought a M1009. The first thing I did was the Doghead Relay modification. I followed the instructions and it took me 30 minutes. Easy and I feel I accomplished something. The next phase has to do with the glow plugs. This is a work in progress. My concern is that I might do something from bad advice or possibly in the wrong order. I am hoping someone can give feedback. I have thoroughly searched this site for guidance and this is what I have come to.
I am going to break it down in several phases, 1) Glow Plug Controller Card bypass for “just-in-case”, 2) Direct 12v to Glow Plug Relay, 3) Change Glow Plug terminals to the wider 1/4", and 4) Replace all Glow Plugs.
Phase 1 – Manual switch to bypass GP Controller Card if needed
Phase 2 – Remove 12V power from resistors behind firewall
Phase 3 – Upgrade terminals
Phase 4 – Replace glow plugs one at a time (May God have mercy on me)
Questions:
1) Does anybody know the Amp rating needed for the bypass switch?
2) If I have limited time each day, can I replace the glow plugs one at a time and continue to drive it, or do I need to replace them all at one time? The new glow plugs are different than current installed. (My electronic education would suggest I can do this in stages, but am I wrong.)
3) In my version of TM 9-2320-289-34 in the section Broken Glow Plug Removal (on page 3-17, step 1 says,
4) When someone had their new glow plugs fail, Doghead asked
Kudos to all the people who have helped us become self reliant!!! Some have made great illustrations and others have uploaded marked photos. These have been a lot of help! God bless you all.
**Edit** Updated phase 2 instructions per comment below.
**Edit** After it was questioned by abbylind about using anti-sieze with glow plugs, I researched this and found out that it is a bad idea because it doesn't allow proper torque on the glow plugs, the chemical is made of metal components, and, although I can't find it written on any source, I am told that GM trains their technicians to not use antisieze on glowplugs or sparkplugs.
I am going to break it down in several phases, 1) Glow Plug Controller Card bypass for “just-in-case”, 2) Direct 12v to Glow Plug Relay, 3) Change Glow Plug terminals to the wider 1/4", and 4) Replace all Glow Plugs.
Phase 1 – Manual switch to bypass GP Controller Card if needed
- Like illustration modified by Mistaken1 at glow-plug-pass-help
- Buy heavy duty push button switch and mount in car.
- Will follow davidkroberts instructions on manual-glow-plug-install
Phase 2 – Remove 12V power from resistors behind firewall
- This is to eliminate the glow plug cascading failure.
- Will follow step-by-step instructions from doghead bypassing-resistors-for-gp-relay
Phase 3 – Upgrade terminals
- I have to replace the connector terminals because I am buying 8 AC 60G
- Buy 8 insulated 1/4” wide female terminals
- Remove wire from glow plug
- Cut terminal off of wire close to end
- Strip 1/4" and connect new tab
- Return wire to glow plug
Phase 4 – Replace glow plugs one at a time (May God have mercy on me)
- Buy 8 ACDelco 60G
- Replacing all glow plugs with AC 60G
Questions:
1) Does anybody know the Amp rating needed for the bypass switch?
2) If I have limited time each day, can I replace the glow plugs one at a time and continue to drive it, or do I need to replace them all at one time? The new glow plugs are different than current installed. (My electronic education would suggest I can do this in stages, but am I wrong.)
3) In my version of TM 9-2320-289-34 in the section Broken Glow Plug Removal (on page 3-17, step 1 says,
What does it mean and how does this help me remove the broken glow plug? Many people just stick needle nose pliers to grab the gp tip. What am I missing?Place finger over fuel injector nozzle port, rotate torsional damper to raise piston in affected cylinder to "Top Dead Center." Compression will change when "Top Dead Center" is reached.
4) When someone had their new glow plugs fail, Doghead asked
Where do I find this GP troubleshooting flowchart?did you follow the TM troubleshooting flowchart for the GP system, before replacing your GPs?
Kudos to all the people who have helped us become self reliant!!! Some have made great illustrations and others have uploaded marked photos. These have been a lot of help! God bless you all.
**Edit** Updated phase 2 instructions per comment below.
**Edit** After it was questioned by abbylind about using anti-sieze with glow plugs, I researched this and found out that it is a bad idea because it doesn't allow proper torque on the glow plugs, the chemical is made of metal components, and, although I can't find it written on any source, I am told that GM trains their technicians to not use antisieze on glowplugs or sparkplugs.
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