Glow Plugs - Westerbeke 8.0KW - 60Hz EDT Operator's Manual

D-net diesel, single and three phase
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GLOW PLUGS
DESCRIPTION
The glow plugs are wired through the preheat solenoid.
When PREHEAT is pressed at the control panel this solenoid
.should "click" on and the glow plug should begin to get hot.
INSPECTION
To inspect the plug, remove the electrical teoninal connec-
tions, then unscrew or unclarnp 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 0.4 - 0.6 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 (5 - 6 amps per plug).
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WARNING:
These glow plugs lvill become very hot
to the touch. Be careful not to burn your fingers when
testing the plugs.
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Re-install the plugs in the engine ~nd test them again. The
plugs should get very hot (at the teonina! end) within 7 to 15
seconds. If the plugs don't heat up quickly, check for a short
circuit When reinstalling the glow plugs, use anti-seize com-
pound on the threads.
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WARNING:
Do not keep
a
glow plug on for more
than 30 seconds.
Glow Plug Tightening Torque
7 -11 ff-Ib (1.D -1.5 m-kg)
TESTING A GLOW PLUG
WITH AN DHMMETER
TESTING A GLOW PLUG
USING A TEST LIGHT
TERMINAL
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