Kevin Donahue
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I was having bad cold start issues and even though the GlowPlugs ohmed out as good I decided to take them out and replace with the Wellman plugs....
Needless to say I was shocked. Definitely don't trust your multimeter!
Also I should state that I verified my smart start box is functioning as it should. 24v blast, followed by 6v for a minute or so, followed by nothing. So it was not cooking off the plugs.
My best guess, Ebay seller I bought them from is selling 12v plugs thinking they are 24v, or at least I got a mix up.
So here is my question... am I boned? It looks like they exploded. Surely some of the little shards made it out of the preignition chamber and into the cylinders. It looks like parts of the coils came off as well. I would hazard a guess that these are fairly small pieces. I have been driving this thing around like this for probably over 1000 miles now. It doesn't smoke or run rough fortunately.
Should I take the time to remove the injectors and blast through the glowplug hole with compressed air, or is that really only warranted when you have an entire mushroomed tip snapped off in there? I couldnt imagine such small flakes toasting a cylinder, but maybe they could get in one of the walls and score it all up. I don't really know.
Thanks in advance for your help everyone.
Needless to say I was shocked. Definitely don't trust your multimeter!
Also I should state that I verified my smart start box is functioning as it should. 24v blast, followed by 6v for a minute or so, followed by nothing. So it was not cooking off the plugs.
My best guess, Ebay seller I bought them from is selling 12v plugs thinking they are 24v, or at least I got a mix up.
So here is my question... am I boned? It looks like they exploded. Surely some of the little shards made it out of the preignition chamber and into the cylinders. It looks like parts of the coils came off as well. I would hazard a guess that these are fairly small pieces. I have been driving this thing around like this for probably over 1000 miles now. It doesn't smoke or run rough fortunately.
Should I take the time to remove the injectors and blast through the glowplug hole with compressed air, or is that really only warranted when you have an entire mushroomed tip snapped off in there? I couldnt imagine such small flakes toasting a cylinder, but maybe they could get in one of the walls and score it all up. I don't really know.
Thanks in advance for your help everyone.
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