July 6, 201213 yr comment_5469 I have done the glow plug timer mod and have received my new glow plugs - pretty keen to put them in tomorrow morning. The patrol4x4.com forum seems to be dead again (it had the guide on there) so im at a loss about the glow plug replacement procedure. Can anyone spell it out for me? Im guessing that ill just need to remove the intercooler, and maybe part of the inlet manifold to get to the plugs. Any other tips and tricks? Ive got a torque wrench so can use that to tighten up the new plugs. Thanks!!!! Report
July 6, 201213 yr comment_5475 It shouldn't be too hard. The intercooler needs to be removed and I think it'll be a good idea to disconnect the positive terminal of the battery, as the glow plugs gererally have a major power cable, somewhat like a bus bar, connecting each one. After the power cable is removed, via the connecting nuts, the rest just requires removal of the holding clamps, as looking at my manual, the glow plugs don't screw in, so there must be some other form of clamping device. I'd spray each glow plug with WD40 before trying to remove anything, as they are in a high heat area, so the WD40 will loosen things and reduce the chance of anything breaking. Chers Ray Report
July 6, 201213 yr comment_5485 Make sure you have "Neverseez" paste ready to apply to the threads on the new plugs before fitment if they're not coated with anything. I'm sure seeing pics of glow plugs before they do have threaded section on them so they are screwed in to the head. Cheers Report
July 6, 201213 yr Author comment_5496 Yeah the new ones are screw in. I managed to get a glimpse of a how to... I'll take some step by step photos as I do it in the morning. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2 Report
July 6, 201213 yr comment_5497 Where did you get the new plugs from and what coins $. Are they metal tips? Cheers Report
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