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I have never owned a diesel truck before and I have a few questions regarding the glow plugs that you folks might be able to answer.
I am guessing that when the key is turned on and the WAIT light is active, the glow plugs are heating up, but do they ALL glow or is it possible that some work properly and others are broken or fail?
If some of the eight glow plugs can fail and the others work, how does a person determine which ones work and which do not?
I have read some of the glow plug posts and have learned that I might need a Glow Plug Extraction Tool. I have watched several youtube videos and they all seem to recommend different tool. Which tool do you think is the best and should this tool be part of my toolbox?
The youtube videos also mention that sometimes the glow plugs break and that the tips must be extracted. The videos showed a person reaching into the engine with a pair of long handled needle nosed pliers. Is this problem to be expected or is it an anomaly?
How often should glow plugs be replaced? Is this an annual maintenance sort of thing?
Previous Glow Plug threads recommend the AC 60G plugs. Are these still the preferred glow plugs?
I have been reading other posts on the Glow Plugs and found where the moderator stated
This has been said many many times.
The stock GP sytem is supplied with 24v but, the combination of the resistors on the firewall and the resistance of 8 good glow plugs, in combination, drops the 24 volts supplied, to 12 volts(the voltage range of the glow plugs). If just one glow plug has a bad connection or goes bad, the rest will blow in succession(as the voltage will increase with each gp failure).
That's the bad thing about not converting to 12v supply.
Why don't you want to convert to 12v supply?
Should I consider changing my 24V to 12V?
Any answers to these questions will BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. Thank you all...
I am guessing that when the key is turned on and the WAIT light is active, the glow plugs are heating up, but do they ALL glow or is it possible that some work properly and others are broken or fail?
If some of the eight glow plugs can fail and the others work, how does a person determine which ones work and which do not?
I have read some of the glow plug posts and have learned that I might need a Glow Plug Extraction Tool. I have watched several youtube videos and they all seem to recommend different tool. Which tool do you think is the best and should this tool be part of my toolbox?
The youtube videos also mention that sometimes the glow plugs break and that the tips must be extracted. The videos showed a person reaching into the engine with a pair of long handled needle nosed pliers. Is this problem to be expected or is it an anomaly?
How often should glow plugs be replaced? Is this an annual maintenance sort of thing?
Previous Glow Plug threads recommend the AC 60G plugs. Are these still the preferred glow plugs?
I have been reading other posts on the Glow Plugs and found where the moderator stated
This has been said many many times.
The stock GP sytem is supplied with 24v but, the combination of the resistors on the firewall and the resistance of 8 good glow plugs, in combination, drops the 24 volts supplied, to 12 volts(the voltage range of the glow plugs). If just one glow plug has a bad connection or goes bad, the rest will blow in succession(as the voltage will increase with each gp failure).
That's the bad thing about not converting to 12v supply.
Why don't you want to convert to 12v supply?
Should I consider changing my 24V to 12V?
Any answers to these questions will BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. Thank you all...