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  1. MarcusOReallyus

    CUCV Glow Plugs

    Yep. When I get a cable made by them I always get the clear heat shrink on the terminals. You can see the sealant oozing out of the ends. I use the clear because that lets me see what's going on in there. Corrosion is bad. Hidden corrosion is much worse.
  2. MarcusOReallyus

    CUCV Glow Plugs

    Those look good! (y) And BestBoatWire is a good outfit. I didn't know they sell connectors, but I've been having them make cables for me for a few years. Always good service and quality.
  3. MarcusOReallyus

    CUCV Glow Plugs

    Cut them off as close as possible to the connector, then crimp on new .250 female connectors. Spend a few cents more and get quality connectors. Vinyl is junk. Use nylon (clear). 3M is always a good choice.
  4. MarcusOReallyus

    CUCV Glow Plugs

    It works fine either way. The stock GPs are 12v. The resistor knocks it down to 12v when the relay is engaged and current is flowing to the GPs. Otherwise, you'll measure 24v at the top of the GP relay.
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