I guess you guys type faster than I do. Glow plugs are an easy swap.
Good luck with the exhaust manifold
Good luck with the exhaust manifold
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At what temp is needed, for the glow plugs not needed to start the engine when cold?
I had a tough time starting mine in Africa when I had dirty connections on the glow plug wiring. 80+ degrees ambient.
Just looked at your ebay add. You need 6 volt plugs for you cruiser not 12 volt. The super glow system feeds 12 volts to a 6 volt plug getting super hot super fast and then drops the voltage to half and smooths out the start. The only time you would use a 12 volt plug is if you bypass the whole thing a install a wilson switch.
Bandit guy, my understanding is that the listed voltage refers to the vehicle battery set up, series or parallel. Though the ebay ad does not say whether these are the 6V 9.8 A plugs I need with my superglow system or not. Neither does the factory link...
Sent the seller a message inquiring. I will post the response if any. Thanks for looking.
And as far as your air intake hose is concerned, there is/was a mud member selling lengths of industrial hose for that (or a similar) application that appeared to work well. But I can't find the thread right now. As I recall, the hose was solid, and "ribbed" to allow bending. And there looked to be enough space between the ribs (as I recall) to allow the installation of hose clamps at whatever length you cut it to.
...Here is the response I got from the eBay seller. It does not feature any real answer to my query. Unless this 'dual core technology' is some kind of magic bullet.
My question: Need to know the listed voltage and amperage for these glow plugs. I know they are for a 12V vehicle but what is the plug voltage rating? For my application I need a 6V 9.8 Amp plug for my '85 Canadian BJ60 with a 3B engine and the factory superglow system.
Vehicles without superglow use higher voltage plugs that I am trying to avoid.
The response: Hi, these will work perfectly in your model, they are designed with dual coil technology, specificly engineered for Toyota application, this special dual coil allows the ET1 12v glow plug to work on all the Toyota voltages regardless of the glow system, from 6v all the way through the range to 12v, we have sold literally thousands of these plugs without concern or fault, the plugs come with a two (2)yr warranty.
At what temp is needed, for the glow plugs not needed to start the engine when cold?
btw, I think I have the 12 volt version of these plugs in my 3b, which would explain why its hard to start. I heard 6 volts work best for th 3b...any comments?
New glow plugs: Denso 067100-1680
Rebuilt injectors
Fuel is getting to injectors at engine
Engine will not start.![]()
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No change in symptoms.
Any ideas? Should I be checking my compression? It was OK last I had it checked a couple of years ago...