Posted by kopeck on June 12, 2008 at 06:54:31 from (169.244.143.114):
In Reply to: Glow Plug Question posted by kopeck on June 11, 2008 at 16:55:37:
They would be wired in a parallel circuit, that is the feed wire goes on the post of the first GP, then there's a jumper that goes from 1 to 2, then 2 to 3, obviously the ground is the head.
I've been trough this system a few times trying to figure out what's going on. I can't find any other shorts. All you have to do is remove the feed wire from the first GP and everything works. The only other thing I could think of is if the GP indicator (coil that heats up, not the newer light) is some how at fault. There's two poles on the switch for the GPs, one goes to the indicator then back to the switch on the other pole that's also connected to the plugs, you can see it what I'm talking about by clicking http://www.cubfaq.com/wiringdiagrams/782D.jpg.
These are the proper plugs, brand new out of the box a year ago. I think they're champions.
I can try to put my muti meter in the circuit and figure out how many amps are being drawn.
Thanks,
K
This post was edited by kopeck at 06:57:31 06/12/08.
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