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December 5th, 2014 07:29 PM #11That is what I am also thinking, however, with the 1" length broken and stuck, I am unsure if it will fit inside the combustion chamber. Mukhang di sya mahuhulog sa chamber kasi parang tutukod sya instead na mahuhulog pag ipu-push down sya (like using a "stripped" welding rod). This is also the suggestions of some members in IH8MUD forums...
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December 5th, 2014 07:35 PM #12
Then you're S.O.L. The surest way is to extract them with the cylinder head on the bench and might as well clean and lap the valves, change the seals
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December 5th, 2014 07:41 PM #13
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December 5th, 2014 07:44 PM #14
Shot out of luck.
Can't push it down because the precombustion chamber is blocking it
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December 5th, 2014 07:48 PM #15
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December 22nd, 2014 04:02 PM #16Update, had already fixed the broken glow plug. We had no choice but to remove the cylinder head. Pushed down the broken tip until it fell into the precombustion chamber. cleaned the head, lapped the valves, changed valve seals, etc (we used the OEM top overhauling kit from toyota). I had to change the nozzle tips as they have seen better days. The result was a "1-click" start, a quieter engine with decreased emission with stronger pull and probably a satisfied owner. Lesson learned is, the moment your old school diesel present with hard starting in the morning (with a good battery and starter of course), check your glowplug immediately and replace as necessary. Even if your old plugs seem physically ok, it is still best to check their electrical resistance to know if they are still good. It is also wise to clean the glow plug hole with carb cleaner to reduce/remove the carbon deposits that can seize up your glowplug in the future. And if budget permits, use OEM glowplugs, they last longer than replacement ones...
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