KAM
Well-Known Member
I'm in the process of changing glow plugs on an MD2030 after short circuit and fire. The two difficult to access plugs came out OK. The centre plug which is easiest to access was already broken (possibly by recent previous owner) and possibly the cause of the short. Just trying to work out a method for 'removing the remaining plug. The engine starts OK so its a winter project. Easy outs dont work. The proposed method is to tap a left hand thread and loctite in a high tensile bolt. I'm just wondering whether to go straight for the tapping drill size or if I should try to remove the central electrode first. The top of the electrode is surrounded by viton with ceramic powder lower down. One option may be to punch the electrode down to improve the centering of the tapping drill. Has anyone done this. Any tips appreciated. Trying to avoid a head off last resort.