Posted by JimB2 on September 07, 2008 at 17:17:58 from (99.241.179.24):
In Reply to: 238 Utility Tractor. posted by Dandy Dave on September 06, 2008 at 13:31:33:
Hi Dave, from caseih.com parts for glow plug indicator for following models with BD154: 384: 3121936R1 RESISTOR RESISTOR, indicator 444: 393209R91 SWITCH ASSY. glow plug, less cap 373612R1 CAP dust, switch, glow plug, red 434: 3042230R91 RESISTOR RESISTOR, indicator w/COIL 3064737R1 optional 3064793R91 INDICATOR RESISTOR, indicator w/ELEMENT 3064807R1 optional 3064737R1 COIL COIL, resistor 3064807R1 COIL/Retired ELEMENT
Becareful when you connected up the replacement glow plug indicator switch that glow plugs are connected in series and there isn't one shorted to the inside of the precombustion chamber or the first time you use the glow plugs the indicator will turn red very quickly and burn out again. The wiring starts with a black wire from the glow plug indicator to the first glow plug by the battery box, then there is an white insulator with a copper wire underneath going to the next glow plug underneath a white insulator then another copper wire on top going to next glow plug. The over/under pattern is repeated and the glow plug up front has a wire going to engine frame as the ground.
BTW the glow plugs are usually activated by the start switch by pushing and holding the key in between the on and the start position. The older B414 had a separate L handled switch on the dash for activating the glow plugs. Hope this helps. JimB
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