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  • #31
    Originally posted by scourslane View Post
    yes he replaced fuse, as the old one was burnt to high heaven, so hes not just told me he has, i can physically see he has. so u say try one jump lead from positive terminal direct to bus bar? will it spark or something how will i know if that actually does something?

    is there a way of testing the glowplugs individually without removing them?

    cheers for help
    Yes you would see a spark if they are working,

    Originally Posted by Albannach
    Remove the bus bar and check the resistance to ground on each one individually.
    Remove the 4 nuts from the top of the glowplug, the long metal bar (the busbar) will come free, using a multimeter on the resistance scale attached 1 lead to ground (ie cylinder head) and the other to the threaded portion where you removed the nuts, there should be a reading, no reading means a duff plug.
    Last edited by coolsv650; 9 October 2009, 23:23.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Albannach View Post
      Unless your multimeter can use an 8 and 10mm socket, no it can't, you'll have to remove the bus bar yourself. Then you can use the multimeter to check the resistance of each plug.
      I just said that ( in a roundabout way!)
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      • #33
        Originally posted by coolsv650 View Post
        I just said that ( in a roundabout way!)
        Aye, but you were a full 6 minutes too late
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        • #34
          update,

          using multimeter, one to positive battery, other to buzzbar, when relay licked on went upto just over 12v then relay clicked then went.

          so supply to buzz bar ok.

          then removed buzzbar, and each glow plug, tested them all with a 12v battery and they glowed away like theres no tommorow.

          now what!!!!

          a fuel problem? filter? lift pump?

          i did notice there was a bit of oil in the air intake, noticed this when removed all the gear above the glow plugs
          Russell

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          • #35
            Originally posted by scourslane View Post
            update,

            using multimeter, one to positive battery, other to buzzbar, when relay licked on went upto just over 12v then relay clicked then went.

            so supply to buzz bar ok.
            If you get 12v between the Busbar and battery positive, there's a fault. It should be 10.5 volts then 6.5 volts between the Busbar and battery negative.

            Originally posted by scourslane View Post
            then removed buzzbar, and each glow plug, tested them all with a 12v battery and they glowed away like theres no tommorow.
            Did you check the resistances? Just because they glow, doesn't mean they're OK. They probably are, but you need to check the resistances to be sure.

            Originally posted by scourslane View Post
            now what!!!!
            Go back and check properly.

            Originally posted by scourslane View Post
            a fuel problem? filter? lift pump?
            It's more likely to be something in the glow plug circuit.
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            • #36
              Download this. It's a guide to the tests required.

              http://forums.bauchan.org/portal/downloads.php?rid=133

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              • #37
                update,

                checked all the above, and as it should be.

                one thing that makes me think is when turning key, the instrument panel light only comes on for about 3-4 seconds,

                to me thats not long enough for it to get its optimum heat range.

                when i tested the plugs individually, with a 12v battery, using jump leads, it took about 7-8 seconds to proper glow,
                Russell

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                • #38
                  The glow plug light on comes on for a slight moment.You need to wait for the click of the glow plug relay before actually starting the truck
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by stormforce View Post
                    The glow plug light on comes on for a slight moment.You need to wait for the click of the glow plug relay before actually starting the truck
                    hi rich,

                    just to clarify,

                    i turn ignition on hear click of relay immediately on nearside wing area, and the instrument glow plug light comes on, 3-4 seconds, then off,
                    Russell

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by scourslane View Post
                      i turn ignition on hear click of relay immediately on nearside wing area, and the instrument glow plug light comes on, 3-4 seconds, then off,
                      Perfectly normal. Stormy is referring to the second relay clunk you'll hear if you wait, which is followed by a beeping sound.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by MattF View Post
                        Perfectly normal. Stormy is referring to the second relay clunk you'll hear if you wait, which is followed by a beeping sound.
                        uh oh i dont hear a second clunk, and defo no beeping
                        Russell

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by scourslane View Post
                          uh oh i dont hear a second clunk, and defo no beeping
                          You've waited how long? May take upto ten seconds or so.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by MattF View Post
                            You've waited how long? May take upto ten seconds or so.
                            turn key to igntion, glow plug instrument panel light comes on, and click of relay at same time, then 4 seconds, glow plug instrument light goes off, nothing else happens, so start car 1 second after glow plug light goes off
                            Russell

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                            • #44
                              hi mate theres is another heater under the inlet manifold, dis it as it might be going straight to earth
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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by scourslane View Post
                                turn key to igntion, glow plug instrument panel light comes on, and click of relay at same time, then 4 seconds, glow plug instrument light goes off, nothing else happens, so start car 1 second after glow plug light goes off
                                Ten seconds or so *after the glowplug light* goes off. Do try to actually read at least one bit of advice you're given thoroughly. Not being nasty when I say this mate, but you have such a knack for completely not paying attention to anything which anyone writes that it's more painful than having teeth pulled, trying to help you out. If you want advice, at least have the bl00dy decency to actually read and understand it.

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