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I used a file as I had no idea where my Dremel was. All you are doing is taking a little off each side to make the OEM plug fit. At first file some off and test the plug so you do not take too much off, after you get the hang of it you can fly through it faster. If they were not installed, I would have taken a picture of the AC 60G before and after. But this pic may help explain what we did to the plug.dude! we spoke to soon. I replaced the first one fine, got onto the seconde one and bam, it's not modified yet. that goes for 2 other ones. it's like half are modified and half arnt. NOw I think I know what was being talked about using the dremeltool. DO i need to dremel tool the sides of the glow plug to make it fit the old connecter, or should I juwst buy a new connector?
You should change all the Female Spade Connectors to the normal 1/4" size.awesome thanks. Ill do that at work while I am setting on my ass. Have I said how much I like this site yet? lol
Unless your using military slave cable to jump or be jumped that's what the resistors are there for. They take in 24 volt and output 12 volt OR MORE.Hate to hijack the thread, but could you elaborate on the resistor bypass CUCV85. I am familiar with the system and how the resistor works, but want to be sure exactly what connections I am making before I go ahead.
Thanks,
Bill
Hery after you do the Bypass, use you test light to see if any glow plugs have failed already! Put the Alligator clip onto that 12 volt Diamond shaped terminal block right above that Solenoid (Glow Plug Relay) GPR. Now take off those spade connectors and touch the male spade on the GP. If it lights up your good to go. Know this - don't replace one do them all in a set. I use the Wellman plugs because they are the cheapest, you get them like 3 days after you order off the WWW. GLOW PLUG PICTURES 1Thanks a lot for elaborating. I would like to be on the safe side and remove the resistor, in case one of my glow plugs goes I don't want to lose all of them.
Thanks again,
Bill
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