broken glow plug removal question
broken glow plug removal question
i have a 95 e300d that i am changing the glow plugs in. only one plug came out. all the others unscrewed with difficulty without twisting except for #6.
on the last thread, i think, it sheared.
my question is, if you remove the prechamber, can the chamber be sealed with a fabricated tool that would then allow you to pump the stem of the glow plug out using a grease gun rather than having to remove the cylinder head?
All the ones I have ran into and seen come through the shop all get the cylinder head removed and sent to a machine shop. I have however seen one person get lucky and was able to drill into the glow plug just enough to extract it with an easy out. I believe he had to remove the oil filter housing for that. In my opinion removing the cylinder head is the best bet, that way you know its getting done right even though it takes some time.
A GP on my car was broken off, stripped and sealed with JB weld and a bolt when I bought it. And they STILL left the broken piece in there!
I was able to drill, thread and extract it. If I could do that, I'm sure anything is possible.
Where in Durham are you? I'm on the west side, near Hillsborough.
Im over near Falls Lake down the street from Lake Ridge Airport. I have a couple of '95 E300 D's. Both are down for repairs. One with a spun rod bearing and the other with this glow plug problem. I have a couple of extra engines that I'm in the process of rebuilding. Also have a 12 valve Cummins that I plan to put into a Ford 250 Econoline that I'll use for a road-trip van. I also have a bunch of old Stearmans that I'm constantly collecting parts for. One Stearman is in the process of having a WWII 9 cylinder Guiberson radial diesel engine installed onto it. The reason I'm doing all this stuff is so I can run our "special super blend super clean" ATF and WMO.
Been following with great interest your posts regarding the turbo supercharged. I hung a couple of those M90's on a reverse flow Cadillac Northstar engine that was going into the "worlds fastest all wood supercar". Anyway, I'd like to get with you and see what all you've done.
I've got a couple of cylinder heads off the 606. One with stuck glow plugs and I think I'll go down today and see if I can come up with an easy system to pump the glow plugs out.
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Ha, that's funny, small world. I was taking flying lessons from Paul and Mike down at Lake Ridge. I may have met you at some time if you spend much time there. There are a bunch of Stearmans there and I'm thinking that I may have seen that diesel radial under one of the shelters there at some point.
(09-07-2011, 07:39 AM)E300TSC Ha, that's funny, small world. I was taking flying lessons from Paul and Mike down at Lake Ridge. I may have met you at some time if you spend much time there. There are a bunch of Stearman there and I'm thinking that I may have seen that diesel radial under one of the shelters there at some point.that must have been a while back, they ran paul off about 2 years ago. he is out of oxford now and doing well, ratty doesn't instruct much if any anymore, he bought a waco upf7 about 7 years ago and hops rids with it now. goes up to michigan for the summer. we had 7 stearman projects being built here back then, 3 were finished. the guiberson deisel radial hung around under that hanger for a longtime before i gave it away, after all nobody in there right mind would put one on an airplane, besides it was in sad shape, missing injectors and injector pumps,and was locked up.
(09-07-2011, 08:21 AM)winmutt Is it possible to shove the GP in the prechamber and then pull the prechamber?
(09-07-2011, 07:39 AM)E300TSC Ha, that's funny, small world. I was taking flying lessons from Paul and Mike down at Lake Ridge. I may have met you at some time if you spend much time there. There are a bunch of Stearman there and I'm thinking that I may have seen that diesel radial under one of the shelters there at some point.that must have been a while back, they ran paul off about 2 years ago. he is out of oxford now and doing well, ratty doesn't instruct much if any anymore, he bought a waco upf7 about 7 years ago and hops rids with it now. goes up to michigan for the summer. we had 7 stearman projects being built here back then, 3 were finished. the guiberson deisel radial hung around under that hanger for a longtime before i gave it away, after all nobody in there right mind would put one on an airplane, besides it was in sad shape, missing injectors and injector pumps,and was locked up.
(09-07-2011, 08:21 AM)winmutt Is it possible to shove the GP in the prechamber and then pull the prechamber?
Man, you're into some interesting stuff! I knew Paul had moved on to HNZ. I saw him a month or 2 ago and he's happy up there. Mike I see fly over the house every once in a while, giving rides.
Love to see that diesel fly again one day!
Any way, back to your problem.
1. You can't push the GP into the pre chamber. It's up against a taper machined in the head.
2. Keep in mind that if you pump up the cylinder with oil/grease, at 500 PSI, you're putting a measley 300+# of force on the tiny GP head and like, 14,000# on the piston head.
3. This is the proven method of removal: http://www.peachparts.com/Wikka/OM606BrokenGlowPlug It has worked for me and several others.
If you end up damaging the threads for the GP, I have a Time-Sert kit that you can use to repair the hole.
by sealing the bottom 8 holes [welding up an old one] of the prechamber,or just maching one without the holes, the cylinder will be sealed from the oil /grease that will be used for the pumping media. the piston should not see any load. assuming a pressure of 3000 psi the gp will see a load 375 lbs, also i think the slickem will be trying to ooze by the gp and should help matters. anyway until i get the prechamber out i wont be able to forsure say this will work, also the gp
has to be backed out enough [i dont know how much that is] to allow the prechamber to be slide by. i plan on trying this out this weekend and will take pictures for anybody interested.
OK, that's a pretty novel approach. Depending on what time you embark on this adventure, I might have time to invite myself over for a visit to check it out...
Is that where you're working on the car?
finally got it out. could not weld another nut onto the gp stub,so as a last resort i took a harbor freight stud extractor and drove it onto the gp's stub, took the 3/8 impact wrench, attached it to the extractor, jacked the bottle pressure to 5,000 psi(it held), slowly you could see it come, and finally it pop out. celebration time
That is awesome! Glad to hear it. Are you going to try and rig the remote filter now or are you just going to put it back together so you can drive it?
Also, I have a spare oil filter assembly gasket if you need it.
For what it is worth, here is another take on the broken glow plug removal process, in this case on a turbo OM606. I published this several years ago and only recently moved it to it's current location on the web. I've pulled two plugs with this method (OM606.964 and OM606.962).
http://sites.google.com/site/alanmcreyno...cedesom606
(09-18-2011, 12:21 AM)AlanMcR For what it is worth, here is another take on the broken glow plug removal process, in this case on a turbo OM606. I published this several years ago and only recently moved it to it's current location on the web. I've pulled two plugs with this method (OM606.964 and OM606.962).
http://sites.google.com/site/alanmcreyno...cedesom606
(09-18-2011, 12:21 AM)AlanMcR For what it is worth, here is another take on the broken glow plug removal process, in this case on a turbo OM606. I published this several years ago and only recently moved it to it's current location on the web. I've pulled two plugs with this method (OM606.964 and OM606.962).
http://sites.google.com/site/alanmcreyno...cedesom606