Journeydog
10-27-2005, 16:12
I've got an '03 Pennisular engine in my "barge". (See details in my signature below.) I've had a semi-hard starting problem pretty much since day one...lots of white smoke and chug, chug when it's cold. I'm living at 6000' which doesn't help anything. I also know that my 18:1 pistons don't help the situation either. Per Pennisular's suggestion, I've got an adjustable GP timer set for 15 sec. and when I have a lot of smoke, I manually give the GPs a second or two burst until the engine smooths out...usually within 30 sec or so.
When I bought the engine back in '03, I asked Matt about the glow plugs and he didn't seem to have a definitive answer about them. As you know, he buys the engines custom built from AMG with 18:1 pistons and adds turbo, etc. according to what the customer wants from that point. I'd guess, since he doesn't know what the GPs are, they come from AMG with them installed.
Lately, I can barely start the "barge", since it sits like most motorhomes for long periods without being driven much. Yesterday, it took more than 10 min. to get it past the chug, chug white cloud stage and running on its own. The batteries are low, so I'm recharging them. I know that weak batteries won't help the starting problem, but I can parallel the two house batteries (common procedure in motorhomes), for the extra kick. The house batteries are fully charged, but they didn't help much. It finally started, but reminded me of a gasser with the carb flooded.
So...long story...I pulled one of the glow plugs. Checked resistance (about 1.2 ohms) and read this info on the plug:
BERU GERMANY 244
0 100 271 106 10.5V
Not learning much there, but I've read in some of the literature that GPs are usually 6V types. Is it possible that since AMG builds engines for the MIL version Hummer, are they configured for 24 or 28V systems? Is that why the GPs are 10.5V? Is this why I've had hard starting problems? Do I have a clue about any of this?
Bottom line question - I'd like to replace the GPs with a known. Does anyone know if the JK quickies or the AC-60G plugs will fit the AMG block? Any other recommendations or thoughts or suggestions?
Smokey says thanks!
When I bought the engine back in '03, I asked Matt about the glow plugs and he didn't seem to have a definitive answer about them. As you know, he buys the engines custom built from AMG with 18:1 pistons and adds turbo, etc. according to what the customer wants from that point. I'd guess, since he doesn't know what the GPs are, they come from AMG with them installed.
Lately, I can barely start the "barge", since it sits like most motorhomes for long periods without being driven much. Yesterday, it took more than 10 min. to get it past the chug, chug white cloud stage and running on its own. The batteries are low, so I'm recharging them. I know that weak batteries won't help the starting problem, but I can parallel the two house batteries (common procedure in motorhomes), for the extra kick. The house batteries are fully charged, but they didn't help much. It finally started, but reminded me of a gasser with the carb flooded.
So...long story...I pulled one of the glow plugs. Checked resistance (about 1.2 ohms) and read this info on the plug:
BERU GERMANY 244
0 100 271 106 10.5V
Not learning much there, but I've read in some of the literature that GPs are usually 6V types. Is it possible that since AMG builds engines for the MIL version Hummer, are they configured for 24 or 28V systems? Is that why the GPs are 10.5V? Is this why I've had hard starting problems? Do I have a clue about any of this?
Bottom line question - I'd like to replace the GPs with a known. Does anyone know if the JK quickies or the AC-60G plugs will fit the AMG block? Any other recommendations or thoughts or suggestions?
Smokey says thanks!