Well.. be careful suggesting Wellmans aren't the greatest glow plugs on Earth around here. I can hear the sharpening of pitchforks as I type this.
I'm going to retry my compression tests again this afternoon with ALL the glow plugs removed. My tests yesterday were through the injector hole but I was only removing injectors as I tested the cylinder.. that means the first cylinder was tested with all the other injectors still in place.. the second with only the adjacent injector removed, and the third with just the two injectors on the other side removed. I'll try the tests with all the glowplugs out so the only cylinder with compression should be the one I'm testing and the starter should be able to spin the engine quite a bit faster.. I'll see if that has any effect on my compression readings.
By "wet test" you mean put a little oil down into the injector hole and see if the compression improves to see if the low reading is due to worn piston rings?