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Greeney Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | heat plugs I took all my heat plugs out today One was a "Beru 11.5volt" one was a Champion CH68, 2 were Delphi 11volt, one was a bosch at slightly longer than the other and fatter too. Does someone have the correct numbers and an idea of the best ones to use. | ||
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Kermit Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: heat plugs I recently replaced my glow plugs with Berus. There are two types, thin and thick. Mine takes the thin ones, Beru part number: 0100221107 GV603 (or GV603 0100221107) - don't know if it's the same as yours. They should be the same as those on the 300D - look here: http://www.adpdist.com/beru_glowplugs_application_na2004.pdf | ||
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dai Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Oregon USA Vehicle(s): 300GD 300TD BMW R100RS Landini 80F Posts: 2110 | Re: heat plugs I use the Bosch. Whatever brand you select do all 5 at once and it will work like a new machine. -Dai | ||
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Greeney Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: heat plugs Many thanks all only a simple thing but i didnt know wether to go for the standard MB or whether you had had more efficient others | ||
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Chrisgd300 Veteran Date registered: May 2006 Location: Belgium Vehicle(s): 86 GD 300 and a few others Posts: 232 | Re: heat plugs Greeney - 5/26/2006 9:44 AM Many thanks all only a simple thing but i didnt know wether to go for the standard MB or whether you had had more efficient others Standard MB is pretty efficient at about everything they make. As Dai said take all 5 out at once and replace with new ones. | ||
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T.Schuhe Elite Veteran Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Olympia, Washington State, USA Vehicle(s): 460 1985 LWB 300GD five speed Posts: 711 | Re: heat plugs I use Bosch as well. I think it is also important to use some anti-seize on the threads when you replace. A good idea to run a tap through the threads as well. Glow plugs that work make a huge difference. | ||
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