GregCrabb
07-25-2006, 20:43
I couldn't find a difinitive answer to this question so I'm posting it.
I think I will do a compression test on my truck just for curiosity sake since it has 193,000 miles on it. Do i need to pull all 8 glow plugs to do the test (my old VW rabbit said to take out the 4 injectors so the engine would spin faster) or just remove the one plug at a time to screw in my adapter? Seems to me that only one plug at a time to get real world test results would make more sense. It's not having any issues that I know of, just very difficult to start in the winter if not plugged in, even with the modified glow circuit. Summer, it starts within 2 secs. Thanks
I think I will do a compression test on my truck just for curiosity sake since it has 193,000 miles on it. Do i need to pull all 8 glow plugs to do the test (my old VW rabbit said to take out the 4 injectors so the engine would spin faster) or just remove the one plug at a time to screw in my adapter? Seems to me that only one plug at a time to get real world test results would make more sense. It's not having any issues that I know of, just very difficult to start in the winter if not plugged in, even with the modified glow circuit. Summer, it starts within 2 secs. Thanks