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Glow Plug Dilemma

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 5:34 pm
by Bargain Bucket
I finally got around to replacing the glow plugs and controller on my facelift 3.0d today. However one of the plugs snapped off as I attempted to remove it. It snapped between the thread and the flats for the socket so that the plug is still firmly in the head from the top of the threads down. So I'm now in a dilemma as to what to do about it. Do I :
a) leave it as it is and survive with 5 working plugs. I think it is gas tight.
b) have it taken to a specialist to have the broken plug drilled out.
c) attempt to drill it out myself (centre drill, tap with a left hand thread, and attempt to wind it out).

I hate bodges but.......

Opinions please my friends.

Re: Glow Plug Dilemma

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 6:53 pm
by Sanj
C if you think you can do it yourself. Don't leave it...

Not nice to have happen either, hope you get it sorted.

Re: Glow Plug Dilemma

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 5:35 pm
by Bargain Bucket
Got it sorted today. Paid a specialist engineering company to come out and do it. Glad I did although it was hard to find anyone with sufficient experience for the job. I can definitely recommend Modus Engineering based in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. They did an excellent job of removing the snapped glow plug. I've now fitted 6 new ones and a new glow controller - no more errors reported by the scanner.

 

Glow Plug Dilemma

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 6:44 pm
by wilkoturbo
How much if you don't mind me asking , I snapped mine off on a pre facelift dint know what to do so part x it in then brought a lemans blue ! Many thanks
Paul

Re: Glow Plug Dilemma

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 9:30 am
by Bargain Bucket
I paid him £200 to deal with the snapped plug. Took him just under 2 hours. Job well done. I was somewhat fearful that the process might fail and the head would have to come off.