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Broken glow plug

florky

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Broken glow plug looks different from swollen glow plug info I have found

Snapped at the threads
only about 4 threads sticking out of hole

How do I go about removing this thing???????



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Chief_919

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That sucks. Was it giving a lot of resistance before it went?

You are going to need to break off that electrical connector, drill with a left handed drill bit and get an extractor in there.

Before that go ahead and pull the injector look at the injector and see if it is swollen. If so go ahead and break it off and pull it out through the injector whole, because you don't want the resistance to trying to get a swollen tip out when you are doing this.

You will need a 30mm deep well socket or better the proper injector socket like this http://amzn.to/2jQzECw
 

Chief_919

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Actually looking at it again I would pull the injector and see if I could spin it into the head all the way so it can be pulled out intact from the injector hole.
 

florky

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OK - so the **** easy out broke off inside the glow plug.
12 hours and 9 drill bits later I have a hole thru to the chamber.
Still need to remove some remnants of the glow plug in the threads and re-tap them.
5/16 bit goes thru but leaves part of the plug casing - 3/8 feels like it is to big for the hole
Does anyone know the exact tap size I will need to finish this?
 

Chief_919

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OK - so the **** easy out broke off inside the glow plug.
12 hours and 9 drill bits later I have a hole thru to the chamber.
Still need to remove some remnants of the glow plug in the threads and re-tap them.
5/16 bit goes thru but leaves part of the plug casing - 3/8 feels like it is to big for the hole
Does anyone know the exact tap size I will need to finish this?
Should be a metric 10mmx1.0 thread, it is a very fine thread most 10mm items are either 1.5 or 1.25.

Here is a link to the right tap if you can't find it locally. http://amzn.to/2klHXmq
 

florky

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So - here's the latest update. got the tap that chief_919 recommended, but apparently I screwed up the hole getting all the broken crap out and blow by at the glow plug. Ordered a Time-Sert kit and drilled and retapped the hole with the thread repair insert - engine is running again!!!!!
 

jeffy777

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So - here's the latest update. got the tap that chief_919 recommended, but apparently I screwed up the hole getting all the broken crap out and blow by at the glow plug. Ordered a Time-Sert kit and drilled and retapped the hole with the thread repair insert - engine is running again!!!!!
Great job! YOU ARE THE MAN!
 
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