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Old 01-21-2008, 08:30 PM
Brian Carlton Brian Carlton is offline
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Originally Posted by starshipcomando View Post
I've also heard that the glow plugs can get impossibly stuck after being in for a long time. Breakage trying to get super old plugs removed can happen as well. Is there a good way to avoid damaging old "tough to remove" plugs? Are there special tools to pull this off?BTW- which of the three glowplugs offered is right for 1990 350SDL? they list three different plugs that fit this one. Which multi meter setting do you use to check the plugs, there's so many
The glow plugs on the 603's are not known to give problems on removal. The newer 606 suffers from this issue.

The special tools are usually a good set of extensions..........preferably wobble.

You check the plugs on the lowest possible setting of the meter. You're looking for about 1 ohm. However, a functional glow plug on the 603 is no assurance of a white hot plug. My '86 has functioning plugs..........but, I'd hazard a guess that they are just barely functioning based upon the start.
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