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You have the correct plugs, you have to either sand down the ends, or change the butt connectors. They work perfectly fine, I usually just sand down the ends on the GP with a Dremmel, unless the connectors are round plugs; then I change the connectors.Dang, picked up some 12 volters today and didn't realize the spade terminal was larger. I think they gave me plugs from a 6.5. Well, back to the diesel shop again tomorrow.
Why did you not go to Autozone or some local parts place and get the AC Delco 60G glow plugs as we recommended? If your CUCV has a round connector then the G115 will work, but if you have the flat connector then you will still have to change the ends if you get the G115 GPs. The G115 have rounded ends, they will not work with the stock connectors on the CUCV. I have had two CUCVs with these modified rounded connectors & G115 GPs, I changed them over to flat connectors and 60G; you need red female quick disconnect terminal (Autozone part# 85450). The AC 60G are very good glow plugs, cheaper and are well recommended here.The one's I picked up today are D-Tech G050's. I'll see if I can get the narrow spade tomorrow but if not I'll probably change the spades to fit the wide prong. My spades are worn out, anyways. They barely have any bite.
After looking at D-Tech's website, I think the plug I want is the G115. I can't remember what the 24v one I got was. It was like a HD060 or something. It had the narrow prong.
I recently discovered that 7/8 of my GPs are no good. I managed to get AC 60Gs for $9.25/pc. Your solution here seems simple, and is one I want to apply before installing my new plugs. I have a history on this truck of being electrically challenged.I simply choose to resupply the GP relay with 12 volts. To do this, simply disconnect the red wire(coming from the resistor) and make a new 6" long wire and connect it to the 12 volt stud just above and to the left of the GP relay. This will save you from burning out other glow plugs when one goes bad.
I found this post particularly helpful in explaining things.Can you explain how this prevents the domino effect of GP failure?
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