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greyheadgit



Member Since: 21 Oct 2013
Location: Lincoln
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Glow Plug Replacement

Have had my RRS for nearly two months now and love it. However in the colder mornings it seems to struggle to start. I am told that they are a nightmare to change and my indie garage has said they wouldn't touch this job as they have a habit of breaking.
Any suggestions of what to do.

Post #407648 Tue Dec 31 2013 8:31pm
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Disco_Mikey



Member Since: 08 Apr 2012
Location: Dundee, Scotland
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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport Supercharged HSE Santorini Black

Suck it and see. If they are too tight, then leave well alone.

There are a few theories behind removing glow plugs...

Soak for weeks with a penetrating fluid, allowing it plenty of time to work its way down the threads of the plugs.
I don't think it would work its way down past the threads, but who knows

Run for a month or so with 2 stroke oil/premium diesel/injector cleaner. The oil helps the fuel burn cleaner, and also helps clean off carbon deposits. Whether it makes a difference Confused

Vibrating impact gun, specifically for glow plug removal. They are torque limited to 40-50Nm, to prevent them from snapping, but the impact action helps shock the plugs loose, and break off the carbon deposits. Have had varying degrees of success with these...

On the other hand, I have had cars where all 6 have come out no problem at all. Only one way to find out Thumbs Up

Post #407653 Tue Dec 31 2013 9:17pm
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greyheadgit



Member Since: 21 Oct 2013
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Thanks Mikey.
I have put some cleaner in the fuel and will see what happens. With you on the plus gas theory.
Cheers for your reply.

Post #407782 Wed Jan 01 2014 7:15pm
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flack



Member Since: 24 Feb 2013
Location: Preston
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Its one of those pot luck jobs, they either come out or snap off as DM says you take a chance, some members have left snapped off ones in rather than having to remove the body to get the heads off..

Flack Thumbs Up

Post #407820 Thu Jan 02 2014 9:29am
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greyheadgit



Member Since: 21 Oct 2013
Location: Lincoln
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It seems to be starting better since I put the cleaning fluid in the tank, but it hasn't been all that cold.
So time and temperature will tell.
Spoke to my indie garage again today and they have put me in touch with a company that have a removal tool that takes seized glow plugs out and even a mechanic that works for RR suggested them too.
So will play it by ear for now and see what the cold temperature brings.

Post #407870 Thu Jan 02 2014 8:52pm
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Dannutt



Member Since: 06 Jan 2014
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England 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Buckingham Blue

Did my BMW 330d by taking as much plastic off the engine as possible then running the car idle until up to temperature, killing it, remove the manifold, cover them in loads of plus gas and get a long socket on them as soon as possible.

3 came straight out. 1 needed a bit more of a twist. The last two I had to repeat the process but only as I wasn't super confident.

The key is heating the engine up as some of mine would deffo have snapped if I tried too hard cold. You can use a torque wrench if you have one set to the right setting as I did but in the end didn't use it as they came out reasonably easily.

Surprised to hear a garage say they wouldn't do it though??

Post #409964 Fri Jan 17 2014 9:53pm
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Dannutt



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England 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Buckingham Blue

Are the LR ones particularly prone to shearing then?

Post #409966 Fri Jan 17 2014 9:54pm
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mse



Member Since: 08 Mar 2011
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Ive never done a sport.

But ive don't then on older discovery's

Warm engine theory/cold engine...Ive tried both. I think warm is better. It is about being gentle and not forcing it.

the only one I had snap was a new one. I used a extractor tool to get it out...all fine - I now refit them with copper slip (only a little). Mike

2014 Facelift Discovery

Post #410023 Sat Jan 18 2014 1:06pm
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Dannutt



Member Since: 06 Jan 2014
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England 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Buckingham Blue

Yep, I was advised to put coppaslip round the threads

Couple of quid now could save a lot later... Even though someone else will own the car by then...

Post #410027 Sat Jan 18 2014 1:40pm
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riverblanche



Member Since: 11 Jun 2011
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still on my hunt for a car and looked at one mid week

they had receipts for all work done but did say had held back the one for the heater plugs being replaced as did not want to scare anyone off, as the indi had said £300 as long as they come out if not then £???

two broke off, they stripped the engine down Shocked and a bill for nearly £1700 Shocked Shocked Shocked WTF Porsche Cayenne 2022
gone Porsche Cayenne 2020
gone Corris Grey HSE Dynamic 2016
gone Ipanema HSE lux 2010
gone Rimini HSE 2005
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Post #410063 Sat Jan 18 2014 7:13pm
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