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Re: Glowplud question,,

Post by Barrington » Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:31 am

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Re: Glowplug question,,

Post by Barrington » Fri Oct 15, 2010 3:15 pm

Ok i think ive got a problem with the said glowplugs they are too short for a start but i was told they would still be ok!!!! ok the ones ive took out are overall lenght top to tail 4" yes 4" CANT SEEM TO FIND ANY AT 4" 10.16 centimetres are these old ones wrong??? i have Vin number SGL3-104375 engine code DEO4512 can anyone point me right please i want either BOSH or NGK many thanks Barrington.
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Re: Glowplug question,,

Post by dave_aber » Fri Oct 15, 2010 3:47 pm

Did you mean that the old ones are 4", and the new ones are 10.2cm? Presumably, you've compared one with the other. There are 2 types used on Bongos as far as I remember.

THB, I've not changed glowplugs for ages - all I know about Bongo ones is that if they snap on removal it's a bugger of a job to get them out.

I'd be tempted to take them out, and refit with a good smear of copper grease on the threads. This might help with the sealing, and will help in getting them out in the end when they need it in the future.

Have you tightened them with a torque wrench, or just the "4 white knuckles" method? (The one I use!) They may need to be tighter than you are comfortable with - but I'd definitely be following the correct torque figure if nipping them up just in case.

Also worth checking as much as you can for damaged threads with them out - this might be letting some pressure past.

Sorry I can't be of much more help though.

Edit : Are these the 102mm plugs you need?
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Re: Glowplug question,,

Post by Barrington » Fri Oct 15, 2010 3:52 pm

The old ones are overall 4", the new ones got to be nearly 1" shorter! oh and 4" knuckle jobbie :) Thanks anyway Dave :)
dave_aber wrote:Did you mean that the old ones are 4", and the new ones are 10.2cm? Presumably, you've compared one with the other. There are 2 types used on Bongos as far as I remember.

THB, I've not changed glowplugs for ages - all I know about Bongo ones is that if they snap on removal it's a bugger of a job to get them out.

I'd be tempted to take them out, and refit with a good smear of copper grease on the threads. This might help with the sealing, and will help in getting them out in the end when they need it in the future.

Have you tightened them with a torque wrench, or just the "4 white knuckles" method? (The one I use!) They may need to be tighter than you are comfortable with - but I'd definitely be following the correct torque figure if nipping them up just in case.

Also worth checking as much as you can for damaged threads with them out - this might be letting some pressure past.

Sorry I can't be of much more help though.

Edit : Are these the 102mm plugs you need?
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Re: Glowplug question,,

Post by Barrington » Fri Oct 15, 2010 3:56 pm

Not able to view that Dave but yes 102 millimetres = 4.01574803 inches what make are they please?
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Re: Glowplug question,,

Post by roundspoon » Fri Oct 15, 2010 4:15 pm

your vins nearly the same as mine and i had 102mm glowplugs
got these of evilbay
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fitted them a couple of weeks ago and been starting well since
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Re: Glowplug question,,

Post by Barrington » Fri Oct 15, 2010 4:44 pm

Thanks thats great :D
roundspoon wrote:your vins nearly the same as mine and i had 102mm glowplugs
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Re: Glowplug question,,

Post by dave_aber » Fri Oct 15, 2010 6:16 pm

Hi Barry, The link is to the club shop - 102mm plugs, £13 each (members price).
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Re: Glowplug question,,

Post by Barrington » Fri Oct 15, 2010 6:18 pm

Cheers Dave :D
dave_aber wrote:Hi Barry, The link is to the club shop - 102mm plugs, £13 each (members price).
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Re: Glowplug question,,

Post by dave_aber » Fri Oct 15, 2010 6:29 pm

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Re: Glowplug question,,

Post by Barrington » Fri Oct 15, 2010 6:34 pm

Cheers :)
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