751C Glowplug part number

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Hey guy I have looked high and low for the Bosch part number for the glow plugs for a bobcat 751c with the peugeot diesel. Anyone happen to know it? Thanks Mike
 
Here are all my notes on glowplugs for the 751C with Pug engine: 3/05 Replaced glow plugs with new Bosch 0 250 201 039, Autozone stock number 80006. Starts much better, less smoke of any color. New ones are a direct replacement for the original part no. xxx 019, per Bosch US tech service person. Now (04/10) looks like a Bosch P/N 80006 is the replacement. --- Original plugs were Bosch 0 250 201 019, new replacement is Bosch 0 250 201 039, stock number 80006 recognized by Autozone, cost $9 each 10/05, Bobcat asking $36 each. Techie at Bosch US said plugs should reach max heat in 4 seconds, and is OK to leave on for 3 minutes. Originals seemed to work OK when removed and tested, but with new ones at 1280 hrs I now get no smoke on startup. I guess the old ones were "weak?" Replacement is simple with 12mm deep socket. Had to remove one injector line to access a plug, but was simple. Did not bleed injector line after replacement, and it started right up. --- That's my accumulated wisdom on glowplugs. I think if you search internet on Bosch 80006 you'll find some at about 8 or 9 bucks. I would only use the genuine Bosch plugs, I wouldn't go for an equivalent. I would also steer away from Autozone, they quit carrying the 80006 and the replacement was not mechanically identical. More than you ever wanted to know, and you just asked for a part number....... :) --- RC
 
Here are all my notes on glowplugs for the 751C with Pug engine: 3/05 Replaced glow plugs with new Bosch 0 250 201 039, Autozone stock number 80006. Starts much better, less smoke of any color. New ones are a direct replacement for the original part no. xxx 019, per Bosch US tech service person. Now (04/10) looks like a Bosch P/N 80006 is the replacement. --- Original plugs were Bosch 0 250 201 019, new replacement is Bosch 0 250 201 039, stock number 80006 recognized by Autozone, cost $9 each 10/05, Bobcat asking $36 each. Techie at Bosch US said plugs should reach max heat in 4 seconds, and is OK to leave on for 3 minutes. Originals seemed to work OK when removed and tested, but with new ones at 1280 hrs I now get no smoke on startup. I guess the old ones were "weak?" Replacement is simple with 12mm deep socket. Had to remove one injector line to access a plug, but was simple. Did not bleed injector line after replacement, and it started right up. --- That's my accumulated wisdom on glowplugs. I think if you search internet on Bosch 80006 you'll find some at about 8 or 9 bucks. I would only use the genuine Bosch plugs, I wouldn't go for an equivalent. I would also steer away from Autozone, they quit carrying the 80006 and the replacement was not mechanically identical. More than you ever wanted to know, and you just asked for a part number....... :) --- RC
Thanks for all the Info, I have only used the Bosch in all my diesels.
 
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