Re: [MBZ] Culprit Found

2007-03-26 Thread Loren Faeth
In my experience, they fail more frequently than pencil type.  I always 
spent the bucks to convert to pencil type/parallel glow plugs


At 11:08 PM 3/25/2007, you wrote:

> Some day I will learn to check the simple things first.

Sage advice.

> And do the old loop style GPs *ever* burn out?

I think it's fairly rare.

-- Jim


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Re: [MBZ] Culprit Found

2007-03-26 Thread Jim Cathey

Some day I will learn to check the simple things first.


Sage advice.


And do the old loop style GPs *ever* burn out?


I think it's fairly rare.

-- Jim




[MBZ] Culprit Found

2007-03-24 Thread B Dike
Dieselvolk,

I finally tracked down the hard starting problem with our brand new 74 240D.  
It was starting fine, then one morning it suddenly took excessive cranking and 
barely started.  It had all the hallmarks of a bad GP as so often happens with 
the W123s, so I immediately swapped all of them out...with absolutely no 
effect.  DRATS!  I had it on on a heavy bio diet, so I changed the fuel filters 
(which were crudded up badly)...again, no effect.   Out comes the volt meter, 
and the GPs registered 8.5, 5.4, 4.1, and 1.6 volts...wait a minute, why is 
plug 4 lead 8.5V and not 12 V?  New GP fuse (is it really supposed to be a red 
16A?)...no effect.  Hold on, the GP wires leading to and from the fuse box 
shouldn't be wiggling that much...in fact there should be ZERO movement...grab 
a phillips and crank down on the fuse terminal screws...voila!  Problem solved.

Some day I will learn to check the simple things first.  And do the old loop 
style GPs *ever* burn out?

V/R


Bruce
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Somewhere right around a ton.

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> Mike wrote:<>
>
> Wow!  Take's one heck of a pickup truck bed to hold all that!
> ;-)
>
> I wonder how much that weighs?  I know, it's hard to say since wood is
> different and seasoned is different still.
>
> Never mind -
>
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>> To be exact a face cord measures 4' x 8' x 18" and a full cord is 4' x 4'
>> x
>> 8'.
>>
>> Mike
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>>
 Jim Cathey wrote:
> A full pickup load is a cord.  Very roughly.
>>>
>>> I believe that's what they call a "face cord" - it has the width and
>>> height
>>> of a cord but not the depth.
>>> The depth only goes as far as one stick of wood - about 25" long.  where
>>> a
>>> full cord is 3 X's that deep.
>>> IIRC - YMMV
>>> ;-)
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