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Glow Plug Testing Device

rmesgt

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Because I had the parts and because it was too wet (raining) to do anything outside, I built a Glow Plug Testing Unit. I will probably never need to use again, but it worked well to test the glow plugs on my M1009.

Glow Plug Testing Station.jpg
 

cucvmule

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Neat idea, what is your power supply?

I use my battery charger and hook the plug up for a second.

And if you own a 6.2 that will come in handy.
 

rmesgt

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Neat idea, what is your power supply?

I use my battery charger and hook the plug up for a second.

And if you own a 6.2 that will come in handy.
It was designed to use a battery charger but I haven't tried that yet. I tested my GPs with it connected to a automotive battery that was on my bench. I took a GP to my local hardware store and tested different nuts until I found a 10mm that fit. I bought two and welded them to the holes I drilled in the angle iron. It is difficult to see, but I put a flattened cable lug on one of the bolts holding the angle to the board. That is my grounding point. The red wire connects to the positive (+) terminal.
 
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