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Glow plug torque values
What are some recommended torque values for glow plugs? I can't seem to find any specs on this at all! Any help on this one? TIA!
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RE: Glow plug torque values
I would guess about 15 in. lbs......
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RE: Glow plug torque values
I use common sense
I firm the plug up with a nut driver. You get it too tight and something will strip |
RE: Glow plug torque values
on our Nelsons we run about 33 in/lbs for the plug and 13 in/lbs for head bolts.
Probably a little less would be sufficient on a sport engine. |
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w8ye/all
Thanks for the input. I've used common sense for many years and have never stripped a plug or had one come loose (though I've seen/heard of both many times!) Oddly enough, though, I have never seen a spec provided anywhere for plugs. Since too loose or too tight can mean disaster, you would think that a nominal torque for such a critical item would be readily available, not impossible to find! dwight |
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Here is the chart that came with my Tork-it torque wrench it says 20 to 24 inch pounds for a standard glow plug.
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ORIGINAL: sparky7670 What are some recommended torque values for glow plugs? I can't seem to find any specs on this at all! Any help on this one? TIA! I would suggest you get something like a 5/16" craftsman nut driver and use that to tighten your plugs. You will not be able to over tighten your plug with this straight handle driver. Mike |
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That's what I do
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RE: Glow plug torque values
scroll down a little on this link for a common torque driver that many racers use. Has some info listed. The numbers were based on the older Short Stroke racing motors, the newer motors tend to vibrate a tad more, and we have increased the torque slightly.
http://www.darrolcady.com/Accessorie...ries_tools.htm I have found, you can find a much better deal on a certified torque driver on that big auction site. |
RE: Glow plug torque values
I use a standard 4-way plug wrench, available from Tower.
Run the plug in finger tight and then grab the wrench. Then, using just my middle finger and my thumb on the wrench, tighten just a hair past finger tight. About 1/20 of a turn. Never had one come loose. |
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