Glow Plug Questions
Glow Plug Questions
Hey Guys,
Work continues on my 'Mog. Need to sort out the glow plugs. Truck had a small engine compartment fire and the glow plug harness and relay were fried.
I am trying to figure out how I want to rig up the new setup. Keep It Simple Stupid applies here. This is a Unimog. Think water/harsh terrain etc.
I was curious about the "Fast Glow" setups. Link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-MERCE...2c5437d05a
It looks like there would be only one wire going to the first glow plug, then the others piggy backing off that one? Is that correct? If so I would imagine that I could simply the setup by only running one wire. Does anyone know how many amps that one would require?
Any help = much appreciated. Thanks!
Unless you plan to start and stop your Mog in the water, you should probably go for the more reliable, later glow plug setup with each plug on a separate lead.
The daisy chained style is problematic because if the nut falls off of one or it shorts, it will break the connection to the rest down-current from it.
(05-09-2010, 09:34 PM)Syncro_G Unless you plan to start and stop your Mog in the water, you should probably go for the more reliable, later glow plug setup with each plug on a separate lead.
The daisy chained style is problematic because if the nut falls off of one or it shorts, it will break the connection to the rest down-current from it.
(05-09-2010, 09:34 PM)Syncro_G Unless you plan to start and stop your Mog in the water, you should probably go for the more reliable, later glow plug setup with each plug on a separate lead.
The daisy chained style is problematic because if the nut falls off of one or it shorts, it will break the connection to the rest down-current from it.
The fuse is like 40 or 50 I think. If the engine has been running no need to glow, I would use the gorilla knob and make it manual, that way you can start it with the engine submersed.
Any details on this "Gorilla Knob"? Not very familiar with these diesel's...