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confused about glowplugs

jag7720

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I have been reading a lot of the older posts on glow plugs and I am still scratching my head.

My M1009 is a complete 12v system (I did not do this conversion)
12v starter, one Alternator, 2 batteries and a manual glow plug button.

I am reading that I want to use the Wellman 070 GPs but when I go to http://www.indusadist.com/webmaster_004.htm it says that the 070s are for a 24v system.

So, can I use the 070s in my 12v system?

Also, what, if any, is the difference in the 070 (military) and the 050 (civy) GPs?
 

mangus580

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I think 050 is the wellman civvy #, right? If so, have at it.

John, I think its easier to change the connector on the wire, than it is on the glow plug.
 

Michael

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AC 60g are what GM recommends for all 6.2 and 6.5 engines. They are non swelling and temp compensating as far as I know. They are what I use in my CUCVs and I haven't had any problems. My local NAPA usually has them in stock. I just pulled one of the bad plugs out and took it and the new plugs to a grinding wheel. I few seconds per plug on a bench grinder is easier for me than fooling with the wiring harness out at the truck, but then I may be showing my age.
 

jag7720

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Correction... this one was in the front left. The rest are wellman 070s

AC Delco 151
0 100 271 117 (or 107)
10.5v

Does anyone know if these will swell?
That is what I pulled out of my engine.
 

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JohnFire

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Had a set of autolites put in by my mechanic that were supposed to be for the 6.2. Within 1 1/2 weeks half of them quit working and most were somewhat swollen. I now have 60g's in the truck. I converted my truck to 12v last year since I have been tired of dealing with starters going bad(burned out or nose cup cracked) plus I had a battery draw.
 

mangus580

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JohnFire said:
Had a set of autolites put in by my mechanic that were supposed to be for the 6.2. Within 1 1/2 weeks half of them quit working and most were somewhat swollen. I now have 60g's in the truck. I converted my truck to 12v last year since I have been tired of dealing with starters going bad(burned out or nose cup cracked) plus I had a battery draw.
Interesting... I just put a set of Autolites in the wife's 'Burb a few weeks ago, and think I have already lost some too...
 
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