metalworker393
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Hello and how is everyone. First off, I called INDUSA to order some glowplugs and they informed me that it looks like Champion will no longer be manufacturing these glow plugs. Anybody have P/Ns from other manufacturers avail?
Second thing, I have an 003 thats been sitting since the spring so I decided to go out and fire it up last weekend. (yes it was cold out) Last time the machine ran it was putting out good frequency and voltage. When I started it it kept stalling and low RPMs . I opened the engine cover to find that two of the glowplug connectors had broken off the end of the plug. looks like the little spot weld corroded on the flat spade connector.
i heated the the cylinders with the broken gp's with a propane torch to try and at least warm it a little. It finally started, although it coughed, sputtered, and smoked like you wouldn't beleive. Now, the voltage is hovering around 265-270 volts. I am not sure but what are the possibilities of the rotating diodes took a hit when it was running below RPM? Checked all of my switches to make sure everything is in the right place and turned the voltage selector from 120 to 240 and to three phase several times. Contacts should be making good connection on that switch. Other possibility is VR maybe? Will clean the grounds when I have time thiss weekend. Any other ideas? Thanks metalworker393
Second thing, I have an 003 thats been sitting since the spring so I decided to go out and fire it up last weekend. (yes it was cold out) Last time the machine ran it was putting out good frequency and voltage. When I started it it kept stalling and low RPMs . I opened the engine cover to find that two of the glowplug connectors had broken off the end of the plug. looks like the little spot weld corroded on the flat spade connector.
i heated the the cylinders with the broken gp's with a propane torch to try and at least warm it a little. It finally started, although it coughed, sputtered, and smoked like you wouldn't beleive. Now, the voltage is hovering around 265-270 volts. I am not sure but what are the possibilities of the rotating diodes took a hit when it was running below RPM? Checked all of my switches to make sure everything is in the right place and turned the voltage selector from 120 to 240 and to three phase several times. Contacts should be making good connection on that switch. Other possibility is VR maybe? Will clean the grounds when I have time thiss weekend. Any other ideas? Thanks metalworker393