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rkrizan -> RE: Glow plug problem for '99 E300 Diesel (6/15/2007 1:14:33 AM)
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empi123: Cold water on a hot engine is NEVER a good idea. With cast iron blocks, you run the HIGH risk of cracking the block. With the case of some engines that are fully aluminum, or cast blocks with aluminum heads, you run the risk of warping the aluminum, which is just as bad as a cracked block. The BEST way to remove a glow plug, is with the engine totally cooled, remove the wiring and set it well aside. Get yourself a small propane torch, and heat the metal AROUND the glow plug nice and slow, and evenly. Then with a wrench, and the aide of a cheater pipe if necessary, turn the glow plug out. Do not heat the glow plug at all if you can. The reason for heating the metal around the glow plug, is that the metal you're heating will expand, helping break loose the carbon that is in the threads and such, while the glow plug itself does not expand. I've done this many many times.
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