glow plug clip
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From: State College,
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I recently got an LMH 100+ in a trade. Where do you get the glow plug clip to start this thing? There is nowhere on these glow plugs for the one I have to grip onto. Please help me out? If anyone has a spare, I would be willing to buy that also.
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From: Ramstein AB,
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Have any of you guys had any luck with those remote glow plug adapters on the LMH? My clip always falls off the glow plug and if there is a good remote one, I'd probably use it.
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From: albemarle,
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I just use a standard spring load clip the one I have used on all glow engines never had a problem. The only remote glow plug I use is on my hawk with out it I have to take the canapy off to start. I really don't see it to be a help with the LMH.. Alan
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From: Ramstein AB,
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My starter has the twist to lock type of holding device, it doesn't do a very good job holding onto the type of glow plug for the norvel, only the hex shaped ones.
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From: Ramstein AB,
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Oh yeah, regarding the original question, I assume when you said a clip, you are using the type with the prongs that grab onto the pole and the head, commonly used on cox engines and norvel airplane heads? Your going to need the other type that has the little fingers that grab onto the sides of the plug, and can reach down inside the head. Don't get the kind that turns to lock onto the plugs, that's what I have, and it doesn't work very well on the norvel type of plug.



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