libtec
12-31-2004, 20:24
Hello again.
I'm just sharing the info I gathered after doing a mod to the glow plug system on my 90 suburban based off suggestions from site members (thanks CleviteKid).
My original problem was that my glow plugs were cycling for around six to eight seconds when I first keyed the iginition in the morning. This only allowed enough time for the tip of the plugs to get red before the controller timed out and shut them off. While starting was not a terrible chore it seemed like it should happen a little quicker.
This is a direct quote from the post sent to me regarding a solution to the problem.
The center terminal (pin C) of the controller is where battery voltage enters the controller while the glow plugs are energized. This is the terminal that supplies battery power (and current flow) that passes through the main PTC thermistor. By inserting a 5-ohm 2-watt resistor in that lead, you can lengthen the glow cycles by 2-4 seconds (depending on ambient temperature).
The results I got from this mod were a glow duration of 12-13 seconds at +10F, compared to the 8 seconds max I was getting, this is a big boost. For the first time my truck started below the +20 mark without being plugged in and it started with out any extra cranking, nice and smooth.
This was a super easy mod to do, 10 minutes and a little bit of soldering. I took it one step further and ran into a two position switch on the dash so I can use the standard length glow time on summer days and switch to the extended length in the winter.
I just wanted to pass on some good info in-case anyone else is looking to get some extra "oomph" from their system. It's going to be right around zero F tonight and I'm going to do the no plug in test start in the morning. Thanks to the site members and again to the CK.
John.
I'm just sharing the info I gathered after doing a mod to the glow plug system on my 90 suburban based off suggestions from site members (thanks CleviteKid).
My original problem was that my glow plugs were cycling for around six to eight seconds when I first keyed the iginition in the morning. This only allowed enough time for the tip of the plugs to get red before the controller timed out and shut them off. While starting was not a terrible chore it seemed like it should happen a little quicker.
This is a direct quote from the post sent to me regarding a solution to the problem.
The center terminal (pin C) of the controller is where battery voltage enters the controller while the glow plugs are energized. This is the terminal that supplies battery power (and current flow) that passes through the main PTC thermistor. By inserting a 5-ohm 2-watt resistor in that lead, you can lengthen the glow cycles by 2-4 seconds (depending on ambient temperature).
The results I got from this mod were a glow duration of 12-13 seconds at +10F, compared to the 8 seconds max I was getting, this is a big boost. For the first time my truck started below the +20 mark without being plugged in and it started with out any extra cranking, nice and smooth.
This was a super easy mod to do, 10 minutes and a little bit of soldering. I took it one step further and ran into a two position switch on the dash so I can use the standard length glow time on summer days and switch to the extended length in the winter.
I just wanted to pass on some good info in-case anyone else is looking to get some extra "oomph" from their system. It's going to be right around zero F tonight and I'm going to do the no plug in test start in the morning. Thanks to the site members and again to the CK.
John.