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Re: Tractor Glow Plugs
« Reply #15 on: 26 January 2008, 23:35:51 »

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iirc, should measure a shade under 1 ohm.

change all 6, as they are a bugger to change, as in true BMW style, all the bloody inlet has to come off. Officially, that means you should change the 6 inlet gaskets as well, though every time I've ordered them, its taken dealer weeks to get them, as have to come from beemer.

Sounds a bit low to me.........dunno on omega tractors......but under an ohm...is a massive current for the battery to maintain all 6 glow plugs........even for 5 secs or so  :-/
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Re: Tractor Glow Plugs
« Reply #16 on: 26 January 2008, 23:54:47 »

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Sounds a bit low to me........

Remember you are testing them cold. Resistance rises as they heat up. 1 ohm gives 12 amps ish peak current which then tails off as they heat up. I reckon that's not far off.

Either way, best to check on a battery in case they go open circuit when they get hot.

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« Reply #17 on: 28 January 2008, 17:18:42 »

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change all 6, as they are a bugger to change, as in true BMW style, all the bloody inlet has to come off.

I didn't know you were supposed to take the inlet off? I did mine with it still on, was very tight, but do-able.
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« Reply #18 on: 28 January 2008, 17:41:13 »

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change all 6, as they are a bugger to change, as in true BMW style, all the bloody inlet has to come off.

I didn't know you were supposed to take the inlet off? I did mine with it still on, was very tight, but do-able.
Suprised you managed to get a spanner around the injectors and fuel pipes.  I reckon even a Tunnie would struggle with that one...
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« Reply #19 on: 28 January 2008, 21:05:03 »

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Suprised you managed to get a spanner around the injectors and fuel pipes.  I reckon even a Tunnie would struggle with that one...

If its alot better with the manifold off, then I would recommend that! If you leave it on, it involves a deep socket and alot of knuckle joints and extensions from a 1/4" set. Took me a morning to do - the central 2 were horrendous. :(
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« Reply #20 on: 28 January 2008, 21:15:28 »

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Suprised you managed to get a spanner around the injectors and fuel pipes.  I reckon even a Tunnie would struggle with that one...

If its alot better with the manifold off, then I would recommend that! If you leave it on, it involves a deep socket and alot of knuckle joints and extensions from a 1/4" set. Took me a morning to do - the central 2 were horrendous. :(
Takes me about 30mins to do all 6...
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« Reply #21 on: 28 January 2008, 21:22:57 »

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Takes me about 30mins to do all 6...

Oh ok... my way was defiantely the hard way then...
Shouldn't have to do them again for a while though - hopefully.
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