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I bought 8 plugs from SS diesel and at least one of them was an AC 11g
this is his response:
what do you think I should do?
Hi,
Not possible! I don't buy from a supplier! We are a Wellman distributor!! Check their website, www.wellmanautomotive.com we are listed as their authorized distributor. They would NEVER ship us a competitor's brand plugs! Thats just crazy!! We have NEVER sold or stocked another brand!! We've never had AC brand plugs in the house!
Your're argueing a mute point anyways. Your controller caused the failure, it wouldn't be a warranty situation regardless.
Thanks,
Walt
SSDiesel Supply
977 Military Rd
Kenmore, NY 14217
ph 716-874-6900
fax 716-874-6966
www.ssdieselsupply.com
Quoting Kevin <kevin>:
> The other plugs came from you. I tried to take a pic and but you
> cannot read the number. The only plugs I have are the Old ones (13g)
> and the ones I got from you 070g and AC 11g.
>
> Maybe your supplier gave you the wrong plug, but I doubt that someone
> came to my house and switched plugs in the middle of the night. I
> don't have any other engines that use glow plugs so I don't have any
> plugs just laying around.
>
> 2 plugs are still stuck in the motor, I will try to get them out after
> the kids go to bed.
>
> Kevin
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Walt [mailto:walt@ssdieselsupply.com]
> Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 6:30 PM
> To: Kevin
> Subject: RE: Inquiry for SSDiesel Supply
>
>
> Hi Keven,
>
> Only the 070 wellman plugs came from us. We've never sold or stocked
> any other brand.
>
> Again, your controller is the fault here. Plugs just don't fail like
> that on their own. Never!
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Walt
> SSDiesel Supply
> 977 Military Rd
> Kenmore, NY 14217
> ph 716-874-6900
> fax 716-874-6966
> www.ssdieselsupply.com
>
>
> Quoting Kevin <kevin>:
>
>>
>> when i took the old plugs out of my truck they were all AC 13g
>>
>> after I installed the new plugs from SS Diesel they stopped working
>> after
> a
>> week so I took 6 plugs out of my truck today and 1 was labeled AC 11g
>> the rest were wellman 070g. the last two i can't get out by hand. I
>> am
> assuming
>> the tip is bulbus and won't fit out the hole.
>>
>> kevin
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Walt [mailto:walt@ssdieselsupply.com]
>> Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 10:00 AM
>> To: kevin@pridetrucking.com
>> Subject: Re: Inquiry for SSDiesel Supply
>>
>>
>> Hi Kevin,
>>
>> It should be an 070 on the barrel portion, not the hex. Make sure of that.
>>
>> You have a bad controller. The way your system should work is hit the
>> plugs with 24 volt for a second or two, then switch over to 12 volts.
>> If it stays on 24 volts too long they will smoke.
>> Yes they have over-temp protection, but NOT over-voltage protection.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Walt
>> SSDiesel Supply
>> 977 Military Rd
>> Kenmore, NY 14217
>> ph 716-874-6900
>> fax 716-874-6966
>> www.ssdieselsupply.com
>>
>>
>> Quoting kevin@pridetrucking.com:
>>
>>> From: Kevin Twiss
>>> E-Mail: kevin@pridetrucking.com
>>> Phone: 888-264-3152
>>> Vehicle Year: 1986
>>> Vehicle Mileage: 108000
>>> Vehicle Model: M1008
>>> Modifications Performed:
>>> none
>>>
>>> Recent Repair Work Performed:
>>> controler card stopped working, ordered new one
>>>
>>> Message:
>>> bought "military" plugs off your site, they lasted about a week.
>>>
>>> what are the main causes of failure?
>>>
>>> do these plugs protect themselves from over heating?
>>>
>>> what is the number that should be on the side of the plug that I got
>>> from you?
>>>
>>
this is his response:
what do you think I should do?
Hi,
Not possible! I don't buy from a supplier! We are a Wellman distributor!! Check their website, www.wellmanautomotive.com we are listed as their authorized distributor. They would NEVER ship us a competitor's brand plugs! Thats just crazy!! We have NEVER sold or stocked another brand!! We've never had AC brand plugs in the house!
Your're argueing a mute point anyways. Your controller caused the failure, it wouldn't be a warranty situation regardless.
Thanks,
Walt
SSDiesel Supply
977 Military Rd
Kenmore, NY 14217
ph 716-874-6900
fax 716-874-6966
www.ssdieselsupply.com
Quoting Kevin <kevin>:
> The other plugs came from you. I tried to take a pic and but you
> cannot read the number. The only plugs I have are the Old ones (13g)
> and the ones I got from you 070g and AC 11g.
>
> Maybe your supplier gave you the wrong plug, but I doubt that someone
> came to my house and switched plugs in the middle of the night. I
> don't have any other engines that use glow plugs so I don't have any
> plugs just laying around.
>
> 2 plugs are still stuck in the motor, I will try to get them out after
> the kids go to bed.
>
> Kevin
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Walt [mailto:walt@ssdieselsupply.com]
> Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 6:30 PM
> To: Kevin
> Subject: RE: Inquiry for SSDiesel Supply
>
>
> Hi Keven,
>
> Only the 070 wellman plugs came from us. We've never sold or stocked
> any other brand.
>
> Again, your controller is the fault here. Plugs just don't fail like
> that on their own. Never!
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Walt
> SSDiesel Supply
> 977 Military Rd
> Kenmore, NY 14217
> ph 716-874-6900
> fax 716-874-6966
> www.ssdieselsupply.com
>
>
> Quoting Kevin <kevin>:
>
>>
>> when i took the old plugs out of my truck they were all AC 13g
>>
>> after I installed the new plugs from SS Diesel they stopped working
>> after
> a
>> week so I took 6 plugs out of my truck today and 1 was labeled AC 11g
>> the rest were wellman 070g. the last two i can't get out by hand. I
>> am
> assuming
>> the tip is bulbus and won't fit out the hole.
>>
>> kevin
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Walt [mailto:walt@ssdieselsupply.com]
>> Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 10:00 AM
>> To: kevin@pridetrucking.com
>> Subject: Re: Inquiry for SSDiesel Supply
>>
>>
>> Hi Kevin,
>>
>> It should be an 070 on the barrel portion, not the hex. Make sure of that.
>>
>> You have a bad controller. The way your system should work is hit the
>> plugs with 24 volt for a second or two, then switch over to 12 volts.
>> If it stays on 24 volts too long they will smoke.
>> Yes they have over-temp protection, but NOT over-voltage protection.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Walt
>> SSDiesel Supply
>> 977 Military Rd
>> Kenmore, NY 14217
>> ph 716-874-6900
>> fax 716-874-6966
>> www.ssdieselsupply.com
>>
>>
>> Quoting kevin@pridetrucking.com:
>>
>>> From: Kevin Twiss
>>> E-Mail: kevin@pridetrucking.com
>>> Phone: 888-264-3152
>>> Vehicle Year: 1986
>>> Vehicle Mileage: 108000
>>> Vehicle Model: M1008
>>> Modifications Performed:
>>> none
>>>
>>> Recent Repair Work Performed:
>>> controler card stopped working, ordered new one
>>>
>>> Message:
>>> bought "military" plugs off your site, they lasted about a week.
>>>
>>> what are the main causes of failure?
>>>
>>> do these plugs protect themselves from over heating?
>>>
>>> what is the number that should be on the side of the plug that I got
>>> from you?
>>>
>>