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P.E.Haiges 05-10-2005 10:38 PM

mbenz,

Do you have series or parallel GP? Series GP have a wire loop on the business end and Parallel GP have round rod on the business end. If you have series GP, just one of them may have been bad.

You terminology was part of the problem I had understanding what your malfunction was. Things such as it cranked but would not turn over. What does that mean? Do you mean the starter cranked the engine but it would not fire? I had juice to the relay. WHat does that mean. Oranges have juice but not electrical circuits. You said you have power to the relay. How do you know that unless you have a wattmeter or measured the current and voltage.

Things like above make diagnosing problems on line very difficult. Please try to learn the correct terminology and use it.

I was going to warn you not to buy a new GP relay because I didn't think your old one was NG, but it was too late. You already bought one.

P E H

P.E.Haiges 05-10-2005 10:42 PM

rderton,

Did you get your car started yet?

P E H

Brian Carlton 05-10-2005 10:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim H
Brian, we need to get ahold of a bunch of new GPs, and used GPs that 'tested' good but were removed and replaced and the engine started better.

Then, a good 12V source, an ammeter and multimeter, measure the cold resistance, hook 'em up to the 12V to measure the hot current draw (and calculate the hot resistance) and measure the tip temperature with an IR temp probe.

The problem is always to find an ammeter that would do the job.

A proper ammeter that can handle 15 amps DC is not readily available, in most cases.

Mark in NJ 05-11-2005 10:24 AM

Time is valuable
 
Again, just replacing the glow plugs worked perfectly.
It is a wonderful academic subject to test the plugs and everything.

But, thread after thread, have shown that the fastest and most reliable way to fix glow plug issues with the 123 MBs is to just buy new plugs, all 5, and put them in.

Mark

Brian Carlton 05-11-2005 09:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark in NJ
.................the fastest and most reliable way to fix glow plug issues with the 123 MBs is to just buy new plugs, all 5, and put them in.


............................. :eek: Don't let PEH see this.


:D

rderton 05-12-2005 04:21 PM

P E H
I'm going to push mine into the garage this weekend and take it apart. We got my old Ranger back for my youngest son and I have been driving that for awhile, so my 300D is off the insurance until June when he gets his license.

mbenzgoodyear 05-12-2005 04:39 PM

Well if you need any help, let me know. Ill be heading back from Dallas on Saturday night and will be comming down 35 through Round Rock and would be glad to assist if you need the help.

rderton 05-15-2005 07:43 PM

Car started. Wonderful smoke after sitting for 5 months, no bugs left in our neighborhood. When my 16 year old gets his liscense next month I'll get it back on the road.
5 out of 5 glowplugs were bad. The relay wasn't giving any indication, so I guess it should go on the list of parts to replace.

mbenzgoodyear thanks for the help offer but I was cutting limbs yesterday.

P.E.Haiges 05-15-2005 09:54 PM

rderton,

Did you test the GP individully across the battery? Its hard for me to believe all the GP went bad at once.

The GP relay may be OK. Disconnect one GP and see if the dash light blinks after you start the engine.

I wouldn't replace a GP relay just because it doesn't indicate an open GP. I can tell when a GP is open by how the engine runs after it starts. If it missfires and then all of sudden runs OK, its probably an open GP.

P E H

rderton 05-16-2005 08:26 AM

I checked each glow plug as I pulled it out. They were all dead, 3 of them had a good coating of oil. I also checked the new plugs. Replacing the relay is far down my to do list.

P.E.Haiges 05-16-2005 10:30 AM

rderton,

Did you do the one GP disconnected test to see if the GP relay causes the dash GP light to blink after the engine is started?

I still can't understand how all the GP were dead. Only once in 35 years did I have more than 1 GP dead at one time. But I change a GP as soon as I determine it is dead.

P E H

rmmagow 05-16-2005 01:33 PM

Stuff a big towel next to the engine when swapping out the glow plugs. Allows you to drop bits and pieces without losing them. Believe it or not, this technique keeps you calm and peaceful while working on the car. Nice to have one less thing to worry about.


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