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Like I said whatever it takes. Each swollen glow plugs may present its own challenge. Being careful and know how hard tom pry is the key to getting them out safely. Good Luck. All methods of removal are acceptable. As long as you are not just breaking them off.
Do not pry and risk dropping the tip of the glow plug into the combustion chamber. Simply attempt to remove the swollen glow plug. If it becomes risky you can remove the fuel delivery nozzle from the effected cylinder and use a curved jaw vise grip or a set of locking hemostats and attach that...
28 years of driving CUCV's and never used anything but the Ac Delco 13G. I never walked anywhere or had exploding glow plugs. It's sounds exciting. What must I do to have my glow plugs explode? I just want to be able to say I been there and done that. I did convert several back to stock with the...
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