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    Swollen glow plug removal

    So you're saying basically to brute force it out and hope it doesn't break off? Wouldn't it be safer to remove the injector first and cover the hole so junk doesn't end up in the cylinder? I've never removed an injector before. Is there any issue with getting the injector out of the way...
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    Swollen glow plug removal

    I've searched a lot for ideas. I'm curious what input you guys have for getting out swollen glow plugs. I have just one that is stuck. It threads all the way but won't pull out. I haven't pulled real hard because I can't afford for the truck to be down right now. I found this tool...
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