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Re: Re: Re: McCormick B275 Hard to Start
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Posted by Redfan on September 04, 2001 at 04:29:08 from (203.87.49.4):
In Reply to: Re: Re: McCormick B275 Hard to Start posted by Tino on September 03, 2001 at 11:08:43:
Evening Tino. The glowplugs on these motors are wired in series, ie. from switch to 1st plug, then to 2nd plug, then 3rd, and then 4th, and on to earth. Each plug shares the 12 volts with the other three. I think around 2.5 volts each. Power should come from the battery to the glowplug switch, and then through the glowplug indicator and then on to the glowplugs. Because activating the glowplugs is similiar to a dead short, the use of very heavy wire to the glowplugs is essential.If you need any more help, feel free to write back. Regards, Redfan.
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