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  1. kentuckycucv

    HELP! Broken glow plug tip in 6.2?

    I got my a set of deep well sockets at Harbor freight for $19.99 )One was the 30mm :p
  2. kentuckycucv

    broken glow plug tip, cant get it

    Ok im a little clueless to exactly what the pre-chamber is. Do I need to rotate the engine till the piston raises up/ or is there a whole different compartement before the cylinder? i got my injector out. shop vaced put a 1/2 inch hose vac down the hole. magnet. I DONT hear a piece rattelting...
  3. kentuckycucv

    AC60 Fried broken glow plug / 12V resistor bypass

    yes that was my story. OK so here is the temp sensor on top drivers side. The plug just spins. Now I have to figure out how to unplug it without breaking it. here are my Pics. How do I test it? Do i need to remove it? How many Ohms is there supose to be??
  4. kentuckycucv

    AC60 Fried broken glow plug / 12V resistor bypass

    Sorry Im searching.. but is this the temp sensor I am searching for? located drivers side front engine side block just under the generator with a green wire to it to the left of the first glow plug? here is a pic. I ohms tested it and got nothing.
  5. kentuckycucv

    AC60 Fried broken glow plug / 12V resistor bypass

    Ok I will test the temp sensor. After I get my injector out and search for a tip. Just got back from the chinese tool store with a 30mm socket. Doghead do you think 30 seconds or 45 seconds of 10.8v fry out the new plugs.? Or better question. How long does it take for one of the ac60s to...
  6. kentuckycucv

    AC60 Fried broken glow plug / 12V resistor bypass

    I love this site... Every thing i do to my truck, I come here and read up on it. I dont know if my resistor is bad bc i Just disconected it an put in my NEW AC60 Gs 12v bypass, cut off old connectors, put new ones on. Turned the key on, I cycled it and my plugs were being energized for about...
  7. kentuckycucv

    AC60 Fried broken glow plug / 12V resistor bypass

    Thanks stonepicker..cool pics. Hope mine doesnt look like that. I guess your saying that your GP burn was a bad injector? Im thinking I burnt mine up bc of a bad wire connection on one plug and caused a cascade burn out. Maybe my resistor went bad. But from what I read with the 12v GP...
  8. kentuckycucv

    AC60 Fried broken glow plug / 12V resistor bypass

    No I didnt use the TM .... I did the 12v to the GP relay. I am getting 10. something Volts to the new glow plugs. My Relay kicks on now for 20secs (im guessing) and then it went off and didnt cycle back on till i turned off the key and turned it back on. I will dig into it more after i take...
  9. kentuckycucv

    AC60 Fried broken glow plug / 12V resistor bypass

    My BIG question is the 1/4 MIA tip. Did it turn to dust or did it fall off and bend a valve. I did some reading and i guess my next move is to remove that injector and see whats in there.
  10. kentuckycucv

    AC60 Fried broken glow plug / 12V resistor bypass

    I think Im johnny worst case scenerio.... Im posting my pictures because you guys like pictures and so do I. Here are pics from earlier when i fried my first set of AC60s I only removed 3 burnt plugs and put my 3 good wellmans (one was a ac13) back in and drove all summer. Maybe I should have...
  11. kentuckycucv

    AC60 Fried broken glow plug / 12V resistor bypass

    Old bad Wellman 070 I Ohm tested all of them in the spring and replaced with the AC60s
  12. kentuckycucv

    AC60 Fried broken glow plug / 12V resistor bypass

    The plug on the right is a AC13 G I dont know where it came from but i had wellman 070 and the oddball AC13. The AC13 survived the high voltage of running 3 plugs.
  13. kentuckycucv

    AC60 Fried broken glow plug / 12V resistor bypass

    Ok I rplaced my glow plugs with AC60 G a few months ago and they fried in a weak. I did not do the resistor bypass... I put 3 good old plugs back in and have been driving all summer. Anyway Its cooling down and time to do the 12V bypass and replace all the plugs. Uh Oh! just pulled one of my...
  14. kentuckycucv

    Glow Plug - By Pass Help

    Here is what i did. used a Red heavy gauge wire. Disconected 24V taped it up real good and zip tied it.
  15. kentuckycucv

    running poorly, lack of power, black smoke, at higher rpm. sluggish

    Well All this work and I am getting a little more power but i think that is bc I turned up the IP pump. Looking back it might have all started with my AC60 plug debacle. I put in new ac 60 g plugs but did not bypass the resistor. All my plugs burnt up. I left them all in and today i am...
  16. kentuckycucv

    Tank vent

    So how do you get water out of the tank? do you hook up an electric pump???
  17. kentuckycucv

    running poorly, lack of power, black smoke, at higher rpm. sluggish

    Mission Accomplished:beer: P.S. dont forget the bug repellant.
  18. kentuckycucv

    running poorly, lack of power, black smoke, at higher rpm. sluggish

    Ok Since I had to do all this the hard way I figure I will share my experience.... It took all these tools to adjust the Injector pump 1/16 of an inch.... Tool porn for you guys... :oops:
  19. kentuckycucv

    running poorly, lack of power, black smoke, at higher rpm. sluggish

    Oh What does this Vacume Gizmo do it is on the side of the pump I had to take a bolt out of it, rotated upward, Vacume lines look ok..... Does it have to be set a certain way? Is it vacume timing advance? could this be my problem? EDIT never mind I found it... Sets the shift points for the...
  20. kentuckycucv

    running poorly, lack of power, black smoke, at higher rpm. sluggish

    Ok here is some wrench porn.... I bought long wrenches at Harbor freight, big help, I bought the S wrenches... Useless. My BIG problem is The IP nut on the Pasenger side is round now.
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