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Should I be concerned. Glow-Plugs removal
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<blockquote data-quote="little_fellow" data-source="post: 122509" data-attributes="member: 3098"><p>I feel like I'm about to cause damage to my engine if I don't do something to rectify this. I have been working on replacing the glow-plugs on my 773C bobcat skid steer . I managed to remove the glow-plugs but while I was doing this, two of the glow-plugs wouldn't slide out of the hole after they were completely threaded out. After a bunch of penetrating oil and some up and down motion, they finally came out. The problem is that they came out clean. To me this means that the build up around the plugs which was preventing them from coming out has stayed inside the engine. My concern is that this build up which seems to be a fairly solid material might damage the engine if I leave it in there. Can someone advise me on what to do about this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="little_fellow, post: 122509, member: 3098"] I feel like I'm about to cause damage to my engine if I don't do something to rectify this. I have been working on replacing the glow-plugs on my 773C bobcat skid steer . I managed to remove the glow-plugs but while I was doing this, two of the glow-plugs wouldn't slide out of the hole after they were completely threaded out. After a bunch of penetrating oil and some up and down motion, they finally came out. The problem is that they came out clean. To me this means that the build up around the plugs which was preventing them from coming out has stayed inside the engine. My concern is that this build up which seems to be a fairly solid material might damage the engine if I leave it in there. Can someone advise me on what to do about this? [/QUOTE]
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