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diirtbag
09-30-2012, 10:11
hello,have a engine on the stand and i have 1heavily oiled glow plug,am a bit concerned and dont know what to make of it,just about ready to install but wondering if I should pull the heads now,any input would be appreciated,thanks
trbankii
09-30-2012, 12:25
Well, they're not supposed to be oil covered...
So if the engine is out of the vehicle and on a stand, I'd open it up further to see what the problem is before buttoning things back up.
A little more info would be helpfull. How did the engine get on the stand? Could it be assembly oil on the glow plug?
Could be that that particular glow plug does not work thus it would not clean itself because it does not get hot like the others.
diirtbag
10-01-2012, 08:56
Thanks for the ideas,my engine failed awhile back,I realize my harmonic balancer went and I didnt notice,it broke my crankshaft,so I found another locally,the story with it is it had a full rebuild and very few miles but has sat for awhile,I am resealing the valve covers and replaceing glow plugs and injectors,last night I was turning it over with the gp and injectors removed and when that piston hit tdc the prechamber filled up and squirted a decent puddle on the floor,it was easier to identify in a puddle,it is stale diesel,so my injector must have been leaking..I appreciate the responses as I have been worried about it..thanks guys
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