Glow plug miracle!
Glow plug miracle!
Just got the courage to tackle all 6 dead glow plugs in my w210 om606. 5 came out nicee last 1 stuck and broke. I watched DPUKs epic removal technique and few other similar instructions. Most difficult part was trying to drill the threads completely workout destroying them too much. Drilled and tapped 5/16 rod into plug, tried puller mmethod with threaded rod but that was too weak and snapped, then fabricated a hammer similar to DPUKs video except not enough space, his was much larger designed for use outside the vehicle. At this point I had no other ideas and not rready to remove head, so I put the car together with the 5 new plugs and figured good enough
for now. Got coffee and boosted up highway ramp. I guess I was close to removal because as soon as I hit boost I heard a POP and immediately knew what happened. The boost pressure was enough force to push the plug out. I limped the car home, took off intake manifold and inspected I damaged threads slightly from drilling but apparently enough to keep the GP secure. Reamed, anti seized and snugged it up. Perfect! How could could I could I be so fortunate. Man, what a daunting and delicate task however boy do I feel accomplished. Has anyone else had any glow plug passes or fails? Feels like a right of passage doing this job... by the skin of my teeth!
FEEL BLESSED. I bought a 99 from chicago and the previous owner LITERALLY JB WELDED THEM ALL IN. great excuse to get another head, have it machined, ported and polished with upgraded valve springs from F-TUNE!
Everybody had the same assle every now and then....
I removed many, when engine is ouside car takes 5 to 10 min, when is in the car it might take longuer . Maybe and entire morning.
The trick is not to brake the GP. If does not move dont force it. Brake using a plyer the cathode. Use 10.25mm drill bit cut about a 15mm down in the head about the size of the threads. Remove the thread part og glow plug. Inside u have the the cathode tip and the remaining. Drill M7 threads and hammer it out. Same way as pre cups.
Along the way use carbon remover if u have if not wd40.
There is other tricks like when they move a litle. Heating and cooling cycles ... twist one side and the other eventuallu will get out.
Hah Lucky you. i have gp tip stuck in customer CDI head, drove for 1300km lot of hammering on gas pedal to no avail.
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
Go buy a lottery ticket!
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
I bought an old w210 for £500, it was a proper stinker inside however mechanically spot on and all 6 GP’s just unscrewed beautifully.
The block and head were like new with all the paint in perfect condition – looking closely I found a metal plate riveted to the block that said in German something like ‘Genuine Mercedes Replacement engine’. For £500!
I went out and bought some lotto tickets.
I had to remove all 5 of mine. 4 snapped off. I watched the dpuk video on YouTube 2. It was daunting drilling out the threads. Really didn't want to nacker them up. Built a homemade slide hammer using a sledgehammer head. My engine was on a stand tho. It was real satisfying tho hearing it fire up first turn after.
(03-22-2017, 04:12 PM)Mallinman I had to remove all 5 of mine. 4 snapped off. I watched the dpuk video on YouTube 2. It was daunting drilling out the threads. Really didn't want to nacker them up. Built a homemade slide hammer using a sledgehammer head. My engine was on a stand tho. It was real satisfying tho hearing it fire up first turn after.
(03-22-2017, 04:12 PM)Mallinman I had to remove all 5 of mine. 4 snapped off. I watched the dpuk video on YouTube 2. It was daunting drilling out the threads. Really didn't want to nacker them up. Built a homemade slide hammer using a sledgehammer head. My engine was on a stand tho. It was real satisfying tho hearing it fire up first turn after.