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Glow plugs on a 743
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<blockquote data-quote="skippyman" data-source="post: 9613" data-attributes="member: 912"><p>Hi all,</p><p>With the colder weather here, I've been checking glow plugs on my 743. manual says they should measure 1.4 ohms. So far, testing has show 3 at 1.0 ohms and one at infinity. I havn't gottent them all out as I will test their glow with 12 volts applied to get a second opinion. I don't hold out much hope for the one measuing infinity ohms though. Should the ones at 1.0 ohms be OK do you think?</p><p>Question: how do I get the fuel lines off to get at the glow plug that is behind them. Will fuel leak everywhere when I remove them? Can I take the 2 center ones off or do I have to start at one end?</p><p>Thanks in advance.</p><p>skipperu</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skippyman, post: 9613, member: 912"] Hi all, With the colder weather here, I've been checking glow plugs on my 743. manual says they should measure 1.4 ohms. So far, testing has show 3 at 1.0 ohms and one at infinity. I havn't gottent them all out as I will test their glow with 12 volts applied to get a second opinion. I don't hold out much hope for the one measuing infinity ohms though. Should the ones at 1.0 ohms be OK do you think? Question: how do I get the fuel lines off to get at the glow plug that is behind them. Will fuel leak everywhere when I remove them? Can I take the 2 center ones off or do I have to start at one end? Thanks in advance. skipperu [/QUOTE]
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