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glow plug help

Tech talk for Hilux

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glow plug help

Post by Elmo »

i've converted a hilux from petrol to diesel, and all is well except i need to set-up a glow plug system

for just a basic set-up, what would i need to do???

my ideas so far were: heavy gauge wire running straight from battery to glow plugs, via a relay, which is activated by a simple push button switch in the cab

would this work????
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Re: glow plug help

Post by Tiny »

Elmo wrote:i've converted a hilux from petrol to diesel, and all is well except i need to set-up a glow plug system

for just a basic set-up, what would i need to do???

my ideas so far were: heavy gauge wire running straight from battery to glow plugs, via a relay, which is activated by a simple push button switch in the cab

would this work????
no reason it wont work, but make sure you fuse it in case the relay gets seized open :lol:
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Post by gotoy »

Make sure the voltage of your glow plugs matches that of the battery.

Yes will work, try install a relay witha timer, ie. 3 to 11 secs or so. That way you won't overheat.
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Post by Tiny »

gotoy wrote:Make sure the voltage of your glow plugs matches that of the battery.

Yes will work, try install a relay witha timer, ie. 3 to 11 secs or so. That way you won't overheat.
prolly best idea, a mate has an ex NRMA lux with a button for the glow plugs so I will check if it is on a timed relay
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Post by Elmo »

is there specific relays for glow plugs????

or would any timed relay work???
My name is Rob.

Daily Tourer: GU - 6.5 Chev Turbo, ARB's, 33's, Barwork, Drawers etc
Play: Hilux dual cab - 5 litre, Twins, Buds front & 2010 rear, 35s
Comp: Ruffs old green Hilux
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