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Glow time ???
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Glow time ???
How long should the glow light stay on in a 84 HJ60 with a 2H.
05 Manual HDJ100R
84 HJ60 w/12HT, twin locked with longfields
84 HJ60 w/12HT, twin locked with longfields
See, how good are hilux's? you get a light on the dash that tells you when to turn the key. None of this wait for a click shit.carts wrote:If its like every diesel 60, about 1.5 seconds, but you need to glow it until you hear the click under the bonnet.
But yeh, glow plugs should take 3 seconds max to light up, any longer and they are prolly rooted.
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60 series have the light too, it just turns off too quick. and the cost of fixing the problem is so not worth doing.Gribble wrote:See, how good are hilux's? you get a light on the dash that tells you when to turn the key. None of this wait for a click shit.carts wrote:If its like every diesel 60, about 1.5 seconds, but you need to glow it until you hear the click under the bonnet.
But yeh, glow plugs should take 3 seconds max to light up, any longer and they are prolly rooted.
wait for the click or watch your voltmetre pop back up, then hit the started, or just wait about 10 seconds when its cold, 5 seconds summer, and no seconds if the engine is hot.
yes
when they die
you can test em by pulling the connection rail off and meauring the resistance between the glow plug top and the engine block. They should all be about the same resistance. If any measure more than about 30% higher they are probably dead.
Or hook em up to a 12v battery, they should glow red in about 3 seconds, if they dont thier dead.
when they die
you can test em by pulling the connection rail off and meauring the resistance between the glow plug top and the engine block. They should all be about the same resistance. If any measure more than about 30% higher they are probably dead.
Or hook em up to a 12v battery, they should glow red in about 3 seconds, if they dont thier dead.
Or, when you have to spend that long on the key to start it on cold mornings your solenoid welds itself shut and keeps the motor spinning until all the compressed smoke comes out of it and you have to replace the whole statermotor.Shadow wrote:yes
when they die
you can test em by pulling the connection rail off and meauring the resistance between the glow plug top and the engine block. They should all be about the same resistance. If any measure more than about 30% higher they are probably dead.
Or hook em up to a 12v battery, they should glow red in about 3 seconds, if they dont thier dead.
Btw, i changed my glowplugs after that.
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They should read around 0.5 ohms resistance themselves... obviously that would be different with them still in the engine.Shadow wrote:yes
when they die
you can test em by pulling the connection rail off and meauring the resistance between the glow plug top and the engine block. They should all be about the same resistance. If any measure more than about 30% higher they are probably dead.
Or hook em up to a 12v battery, they should glow red in about 3 seconds, if they dont thier dead.
Cheers,
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
By disconnecting the connecting rail you are isolating them from eachother and should be able to measure the resistance as if they were removed from the engine.+dj_hansen+ wrote:They should read around 0.5 ohms resistance themselves... obviously that would be different with them still in the engine.Shadow wrote:yes
when they die
you can test em by pulling the connection rail off and meauring the resistance between the glow plug top and the engine block. They should all be about the same resistance. If any measure more than about 30% higher they are probably dead.
Or hook em up to a 12v battery, they should glow red in about 3 seconds, if they dont thier dead.
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