Glow plug info

/ Glow plug info #1  

bikemiser

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May 23, 2005
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Location
East Central Illinois
Tractor
Kubota BX1830
Since cold weather I have been heating glow plugs for about 30 seconds, thinking longer is better. I looked at the owners manual for my BX1830 and it shows a temperature chart with a maximum of 10 to 12 seconds for glow plugs. My question is do you think I have cooked my glow plugs by holding them on for too long ? Thanks for comments.
 
/ Glow plug info #2  
As long as they are still working I would not worry. With the engine cold, heat them for 15 seconds then touch the top of them, usually you can feel some warmth(usually, maybe not in 25 below).
 
/ Glow plug info #3  
I used to have an 1977 Mercedes 240D. It had a glow plug light that turned off when it was good to go. I also noticed that the light on my bx1500 stays lite until the engine starts.
 
/ Glow plug info #4  
In my experience, glow plugs tend to be pretty tough. However, if your tractor is increasingly difficult to start, that could be a sign of failure.
 

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