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had the starter referbed and fitted it today, thought while i was there i'd change the glow plugs because starting was a bit rubbish, well 3 came out the last one was a tad stiff, well to cut a long story short the thread stripped off the plug which could have been worse, now i have a thread full of glow plug which im pondering how to remove, it's 1 step forward 2 back
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ouch, I don't know about diesel, but I have tried and failed to remove a corroded in spark plug after asking around first it was basically find the biggest tork bit that will fit the remains, ie the metal collar once the insulation and core are broken out, remove as much of the core as possible first then after plusgas, patience and then more, then heat then persuade the tork bit into the collar and then unwind, if you put it at almost top compression stroke (ie all valves shut) for that cylinder it should keep any debris at the top of the cylinder, then if you get the remains out you can then use airline to blow out the debris or the most of it before it has chance to score the cylinder
that's the theory, didn't work for me the tork bit was harder than the spark plug collar was stuck and stripped the middle and the next size up was too big it actually wanted to wedge the plug collar in, so it was a head off job for machine shop instead, if it's the one behind the pump then it's probably easier to do the head rather than take the pump off and fail to remove it and then have to do the head anyway
but I don't know about diesels

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luckily the plug is out, ive got to get a pick set and pick the bits of plug thread left in the head
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sounds like a heli coil will sort that. if all the oldplug is out.

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Is a glow plug thread M12?
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Essex Nige wrote:had the started referbed and fitted it today

Curious to know what a 'started referbed' is?
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syncropaddy wrote:
Essex Nige wrote:had the started referbed and fitted it today

Curious to know what a 'started referbed' is?


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Ah... a recon starter! Just curious as to how much that cost as this is something I need to look at
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syncropaddy wrote:Ah... a recon starter! Just curious as to how much that cost as this is something I need to look at

£54 inc VAT i think a new one was around £100
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