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Does anybody have the NAPA part number for CUCV glow plugs? I am looking to replace mine and need the number for it.
Thanks, Ryan
Thanks, Ryan
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Hi and welcome to the site!Does anybody have the NAPA part number for CUCV glow plugs? I am looking to replace mine and need the number for it.
Thanks, Ryan
I recommend, as do many others on SS, AC Delco 60G. They're supposed to be self-regulating and non-swelling. You can get them at NAPA.
They have the fat spades though (1/4" ). You'll have to cut off the stock connectors (on the glow plug wires) and crimp on new female spade connectors (or grind down the spades on the new plugs).
And while you're at it convert the glow plug system to 12 volt. The stock system will "cascade." All plugs start out with 12v, but then if one plug burns out the system will increase voltage to the 7 good GP's which shortens their life and makes them burn out quicker. One by one as the plugs burn out the voltage to the remaining GP's increases more, until all your plugs are burnt out and/or swollen. I.e. 14 volts to 7 plugs, 16v to 6, 20v to 3, 24v to 1 gp.
You convert it by bypassing the glow plug resistor (big black thing behind air cleaner). Disconnect the red wire that goes the the glow plug relay from the resistor, cut off the end, crimp on a new ring terminal, and connect it to the 12v bus bar on the firewall. It takes all of 15 minutes, and is basically free (unless you have to go and buy a new ring connector).
There's some good 12v/GP bypass pictures in here: Glow plug resistor bypass
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