Installation manual
GLOW 
PLUGS 
DESCRIPTION 
The glow plugs are wired through the preheat solenoid. 
When the START button 
is 
pressed at the control panel this 
solenoid should 
"click" on and the glow plugs should begin 
to get hot. 
INSPECTION 
To inspect the plug, remove the electrical terminal connec-
tions, then unscrew or unclamp each plug from the cylinder 
head. Thoroughly clean each plug's tip and threads with a 
soft brush and cleaning solution to remove all the carbon and 
oil deposits. While cleaning, examine the tip for wear and 
bum erosion; if it has eroded too much, replace the plug. 
TESTING 
An accurate way to  test glow plugs is with an ohmmeter. 
Touch one prod to the glow plug's wire connection, and the 
other to the body 
of 
the glow plug, as shown. A good glow 
plug will have a 
1.0 - 1.5 ohm resistance. This method can be 
used with the plug in or out 
of 
the engine. 
You 
can also use 
an ammeter to test the power drain 
(8 
- 9 amps per plug). 
A 
WARNING: 
These 
glow 
plugs 
win 
become 
very 
hot 
to 
the 
touch. 
Be 
careful 
not 
to 
burn 
your 
fingers 
when 
testing 
the 
plugs. 
GLOW 
PLUG 
FUEL 
INJECTOR 
Re-install the plugs in the engine and test them again. The 
plugs should get very hot (at the terminal end) within 
20 to 
25 
seconds. 
If 
the plugs 
don't 
heat up quickly, check for a 
short circuit. When reinstalling the glow plugs, use anti-seize 
compound on the threads. 
A 
WARNING: 
00 
not 
keep 
a 
glow 
plug 
on 
for 
more 
than 
30 
seconds. 
Glow 
Plug 
Tightening 
Torque 
. 
TESTING 
A 
GLOW 
PLUG 
, 
USING 
A 
TEST 
LIGHT 
1.5 
-
2.0 
Ib-II 
(10-14 
kg-m) 
TERMINAL 
,ENO 
TESTING 
A 
GLOW 
PLUG 
. 
WITH 
AN 
OHMMETER 
. 
TIP 
Engines 
& 
Generators 
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