Who'd have believed changing the glow plugs could be so much hassle! Bought 6 off ebay before I started reading this post. They sent me 4! Still, thought I'd get started. Getting the manifold off is a pig. Not enough room with the bulkhead getting in the way. Had to chop off a little screw holding some of the soundproofing in order to get it off. Getting the plugs out is then hampered by the number of pipes in the way. You need nimble fingers, not easy in this weather. So here I am with 4 plugs renewed awaiting the postman for the other 2. Only good thing is that 3 of the 4 I have so far removed were dead, so this work needed to be done. Think I'll renew the leakoff pipes and any others looking tired while the access is reasonable.
For the non mechanics out there allow a day to do this job. Don't know how it is possible to do it without removing the inlet manifold, simply not enough access room.
