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Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 18:52
by Simon Baxter
There is a special tool for doing glowplugs, old school ratchet spanner with cranked ends, 8mm on one end, 12mm on the other.
a search of e-bay for "glow plug spanner" gave loads of results.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Glow-Plug-Spanner ... .m14.l1318

Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 20:00
by ringo
Yep - thats the one i've got - and i dont get on with it at all....

Ringo

Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 20:43
by Simon Baxter
I have a BluePoint one (Snap On) and it's okay, it works.
I now have some "gearwrench" adjustable, but locking head ratchet spanners and they are much better, finer ratchet.

http://www.gearwrench.com/catalog/wrenc ... king_flex/

Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 21:13
by ringo
Simon Baxter wrote:I have a BluePoint one (Snap On) and it's okay, it works.
I now have some "gearwrench" adjustable, but locking head ratchet spanners and they are much better, finer ratchet.

http://www.gearwrench.com/catalog/wrenc ... king_flex/

That explains it then.

The cheapy ones dont even click unless you turn them a lot - and there isnt enough room for that when doing the glow plugs.

I've used snap on tools before - there ratchets are amazing. If it was my profession - then i could justify spending that sort of cash.

I've often toyed with the idea of saving up for something like this:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SNAP-ON-BLUE-POIN ... .m14.l1318

But i've got to buy seat belts and rev counters first :)

Ringo

Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 22:35
by Simon Baxter
I have one of these for breakdowns/travelling with, the lower of the 2.

http://www.workshopsupplies.co.uk/index1.html

It's the same people who make Halfords stuff.

I've then got a small ammo box with a few screwdrivers/molegrips/hammer/snips/wire/terminals in.

That's all I really need.

Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 23:55
by Caledfryn
I managed to do it without removing or disturbing anything else. I've got the Halfords ratchets which worked nicely for me.

Anyway, went to check the 50 amp fuse this morning and that was were the fault was. Changed it over and everything is happy in my Westy world once again!

It does beg the question as to what caused the fuse to blow in the first place, but I'm sort of hoping it was a duff glow plug, otherwise I shall just put it to the back of my mind and rely on sheer ignorance until something else happens!

Cheers guys! :D

Posted: 01 Aug 2008, 05:27
by Titus A Duxass
I had the same problem the metal strip fuse went one day, I don't know why.
I replaced it and it's been okay since.

Posted: 01 Aug 2008, 07:58
by ringo
Titus A Duxass wrote:I had the same problem the metal strip fuse went one day, I don't know why.
I replaced it and it's been okay since.

Ditto.

Keep a spare in the van just in case your in Cromer and one damp morning it goes again... :?

Ringo

Posted: 01 Aug 2008, 08:01
by ringo
Simon Baxter wrote:I have one of these for breakdowns/travelling with, the lower of the 2.

http://www.workshopsupplies.co.uk/index1.html

It's the same people who make Halfords stuff.

I've then got a small ammo box with a few screwdrivers/molegrips/hammer/snips/wire/terminals in.

That's all I really need.

Linky doesnt work..

Do you mean the "Signet 127 Piece Tool Kit" ?

Ringo

Posted: 03 Aug 2008, 15:51
by Simon Baxter
I think so, one with spanners and sockets in.