unimog_jason
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- New Brunswick, Canada
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- JD 755, Kioti DK40SE, JD 410
I see, one terminal is a stud and the other is a collar. Now we need to know the current and voltage drop for one plug, that will lead us to the wire gauge and dropping resister.![]()
I just refreshed my electricity knowledge and in fact, we must add resistance when in series. So voltage is reduce bye each glow plug and the resistor of the "indicator" in the dash panel.
It seems that all I have to do is to put a switch in the circuit of the indicator and the 4 glow plugs that are in series and it will be fine. I am looking for explanation on Internet that will describe the plug Champion 155 but nothing for now.
On the glow plug we can see: Champion/ch28/0.9v/068//
The way you have to wire a Bosch loop plug is a little tricky if you don't have the proper info close at hand.
These plugs do not ground through the body, there are two terminal at the top of the plug. There is a ceramic insulator that keeps the two terminal isolated, if you missing those insulators that's the first problem you need to correct.
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If your books don't explain how to wire up the plugs I can likely get a diagram from one of my Mercedes engine manuals that will give you enough info to get the job done.
Tracking down a voltage dropping coil might be hard. I know it can be sourced from Mercedes, but I'm sure you could convert the system to parallel plugs for about the same amount of money and you'll get an automatic controller too. Google part # W0133-1606011 to see it.
If you want to go cheap you could just buy 4 plugs, part # 0 250 201 044 and use the old switch and completely eliminate the need for the dropping coil. That's all I've ever done on my engines and it works great.
Jason
Hi guys!
Great thread this. My name is Markus, Iï½´m from Sweden and I have an IH McCormick B250 MY 1958. I have some problems with the glow plugs. I know the glow plugs are quite new, and the cabling is also newly made, but I was involved with the tractor after all this, so I dont know all the details.
There is a 25A fuse on the circuit and the plugs are serial connected 0,9V, the same as the above in the thread. There is also an indicator lamp that lights up the moment I press the button to switch on the plugs, but I dont know the specs of the indicator lamp.
Hereï½´s the problem. I can only glow it for a couple seconds before the fuse blows. I had 1 plug out to see if it glows, and and I did a couple of fast push-dows on the switch just to see if there was any activity, and I noticed that only 1 plug (the second nearest earth, i.e the third in the serie) got somewhat warm, all the others were cold and no sign on glowing on the one I had out.
I have checked so there are no short circuit, and as far as I could measure, the one that got a little warm was 0,8 ohms and the others 0,3 ohms.
Another thing I noticed was that the ceramic insulation on the one that "worked" is damaged in that matter is had piece of it gone.
Hope you can help me sort out what the problem might be. Maybe its as simple as buying a new plug... But Iï½´m courius about if its correctly made, I mean should there even be a fuse for example? And another thing that I think is strange is that if the plug is failed, then I shouldnt have connection at all through the plug?
Hope you understand what I described
Best Regards
Markus