A Acesneights1 New Member Messages 10,018 Reaction score 33 Location Northeast CT Sep 29, 2009 #1 Think the CUCV needs em.
BigArt In for the long haul Messages 204 Reaction score 0 Location Winnipeg, MB, Canada Oct 3, 2009 #2 Have you seen these from Peninsular? http://www.peninsulardiesel.com/imgs/GlowPlug24v.jpg Art
davo727 Member Messages 471 Reaction score 4 Location Cleveland, Texas Oct 3, 2009 #3 They are 12 volt glow plugs in the cucv. The resistor block on the firewall drops the 24 v down to 12 volt. A military humvee H1 does use 24v glowplugs.
They are 12 volt glow plugs in the cucv. The resistor block on the firewall drops the 24 v down to 12 volt. A military humvee H1 does use 24v glowplugs.
A Acesneights1 New Member Messages 10,018 Reaction score 33 Location Northeast CT Oct 3, 2009 #4 OK I was wondering. I was going to test the voltage first with a meter. Awesome, I have a set of 60gs.
OK I was wondering. I was going to test the voltage first with a meter. Awesome, I have a set of 60gs.
davo727 Member Messages 471 Reaction score 4 Location Cleveland, Texas Oct 6, 2009 #5 One minor prob is the spade is wider on the 60g than the original glows so either you have to replace all the push on wiring plugs or grind or dike the 60g terminals so they are a little narrower.
One minor prob is the spade is wider on the 60g than the original glows so either you have to replace all the push on wiring plugs or grind or dike the 60g terminals so they are a little narrower.
A Acesneights1 New Member Messages 10,018 Reaction score 33 Location Northeast CT Oct 7, 2009 #6 someone already made intermidiate wires. I guess that was why.