southpolie
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Hey group,
I'm back with more questions for the diesel experts. I just bought my CUCV and drove it home a few weeks ago. The next day it would turn over and over but not start. This group wisely pointed me towards the glow plugs, which are mostly all dead. I think this may have been due to a bad controller card which I swapped with a new one.
Anyway, I ordered a set of new GP (Wellman 070) which just arrived yesterday. Proceeded to replace today and found that half of them are stuck
Interestingly it is the front and back on each side. The middle ones on each side came out no problem. (btw, passenger side is easy to get at after battery tray is removed) So how to proceed? I'vre read all the FAQs and a lot more and have come to the following:
1. replace half of them and and leave it at that, taking advantage of the fact that I live in sunny southern cal (will it start on only four??? it probably did when I bought it!....)
2. loosen the stuck ones one at a time, lube up with penetrating oil, stuff a towel in front to catch the projectile and crank the engine to try to blow them out? (advantage no broken pieces falling into cylinder. Disadvantage maybe it gets *really* stuck)
3. purchase an extractor tool (or make one), lube up with penetrating oil and try to extract? (worried about pieces breaking off into cylinder. do I need to pull the injectors first just in case?)
Again, I appreciate any sage advise, especially from anyone who has been there already.
Best,
Jerry
I'm back with more questions for the diesel experts. I just bought my CUCV and drove it home a few weeks ago. The next day it would turn over and over but not start. This group wisely pointed me towards the glow plugs, which are mostly all dead. I think this may have been due to a bad controller card which I swapped with a new one.
Anyway, I ordered a set of new GP (Wellman 070) which just arrived yesterday. Proceeded to replace today and found that half of them are stuck
Interestingly it is the front and back on each side. The middle ones on each side came out no problem. (btw, passenger side is easy to get at after battery tray is removed) So how to proceed? I'vre read all the FAQs and a lot more and have come to the following:
1. replace half of them and and leave it at that, taking advantage of the fact that I live in sunny southern cal (will it start on only four??? it probably did when I bought it!....)
2. loosen the stuck ones one at a time, lube up with penetrating oil, stuff a towel in front to catch the projectile and crank the engine to try to blow them out? (advantage no broken pieces falling into cylinder. Disadvantage maybe it gets *really* stuck)
3. purchase an extractor tool (or make one), lube up with penetrating oil and try to extract? (worried about pieces breaking off into cylinder. do I need to pull the injectors first just in case?)
Again, I appreciate any sage advise, especially from anyone who has been there already.
Best,
Jerry