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is this bodgy??
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is this bodgy??
a long story short...
my 2L powered 86 lux doesnt like starting in the mornings so i assumed the glowplugs were farked, so i went and bought new glowplugs, went to my mechanic who told me the plugs were fine, he put a test light on them to show me the lack of power going to the plugs from the relay in the engine bay, so we traced the wires and found the problem in the relay itself, so we took the wire that runs from switch under dash to spotlights on front bar and wired straight to glowplug relay.
so now, when i want to start car, i turn on ignition, flick switch for spottys (i mean, glowplugs), start engine (which now starts perfectly every time), then turn off glowplug switch (although, glowplugs turn themselves off automatically), and away i go.
i can always wire spottys up again so that doesnt bother me.
is this bad?? am i gonna do any damage to my engine??
what are your thoughts??
thanks
my 2L powered 86 lux doesnt like starting in the mornings so i assumed the glowplugs were farked, so i went and bought new glowplugs, went to my mechanic who told me the plugs were fine, he put a test light on them to show me the lack of power going to the plugs from the relay in the engine bay, so we traced the wires and found the problem in the relay itself, so we took the wire that runs from switch under dash to spotlights on front bar and wired straight to glowplug relay.
so now, when i want to start car, i turn on ignition, flick switch for spottys (i mean, glowplugs), start engine (which now starts perfectly every time), then turn off glowplug switch (although, glowplugs turn themselves off automatically), and away i go.
i can always wire spottys up again so that doesnt bother me.
is this bad?? am i gonna do any damage to my engine??
what are your thoughts??
thanks
MrsForby wrote: Oh I desperately truly love the taco.
x2thehanko wrote:I dont think it will hurt, as your spotty system will be wired for fairly high amps already, but is it not easier to just replace the faulty relay for the glow plugs than rewire your spotties and stuff around everytime to start it.
Dont create a prolem for yourself mate. Replace the dodgy relay with a high amp one, check the other wiring while your there.
Coxy
Just done this to my Triton. Plug timer was letting full voltage to plugs for 2.5 minutes which leads to early death of plugs. Got a $12 push button switch put in on the dash. Beats paying $300-400 for a OEM one.shorty_f0rty wrote:the 'wilson switch' is a push button activation of the glow circuit which usually just bypasses the glow timer..
i was under the impression that glow plugs only need about 7v to do their job and any higher and you risk damaging them... so if your running 12v through your glow plugs id be careful.
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does it have single stage or dual stage glows ?
i'm guessing its single stage concidering its age. in which case a push button switch is the easy fix.
not recommended to bypass it with a switch on later motors with dual stage as they normally run the glows while the motor is running and switch them off once the motor warms up.
i'm guessing its single stage concidering its age. in which case a push button switch is the easy fix.
not recommended to bypass it with a switch on later motors with dual stage as they normally run the glows while the motor is running and switch them off once the motor warms up.
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