Like this crimp on the plug, one round single crimp is on the fakes vs multiple crimps on the genuine plug. I also noticed the fake requires a 10mm socket vs 3/8” on the genuine.Subtle like being sold by a parts company on Alibaba called Xin Guang? ;D ;D ;D ;D
.17 is out of spec. They should be .5 or less. Can you post some close up pictures of the ones purchased online?As far as I know I'm the second owner with 200k I think it's the original pump. I bought 2 glow plugs from the local ford dealer and 8 on line they were all identical beru stamped . I don't remember exactly I think they measured. .17 ohms
what is the normal life expectancy for an ejection pump? Anybody running a rebuilt one? Happy with it?
Yeah but that isnt fake, thats just not the OEM. Do you have an example of an actual plug with Beru or Motorcraft markings on it that is actually a knockoff? I have actually always used a 10mm on my GPs and they have always been OEM motorcraft/Beru but 10mm is only slightly larger than 3/8" and I have a sort of specialty socket for doing GPs.Like this crimp on the plug, one round single crimp is on the fakes vs multiple crimps on the genuine plug. I also noticed the fake requires a 10mm socket vs 3/8” on the genuine.
.17 is out of spec. They should be .5 or less. Can you post some close up pictures of the ones purchased online?
Yeah but that isnt fake, thats just not the OEM. Do you have an example of an actual plug with Beru or Motorcraft markings on it that is actually a knockoff? I have actually always used a 10mm on my GPs and they have always been OEM motorcraft/Beru but 10mm is only slightly larger than 3/8" and I have a sort of specialty socket for doing GPs.
I was referring to the glow plug specs.The majority of people on this Forum have a rebuilt pump on their engines.
Life on the pumps is 100 to 150K miles.
Being happy with the rebuilt pump, all depends who and where they are rebuilt.
Picking up a e-bay, pump, or some of the other online vendors are a crap shoot. also your local auto supply`s.
there are 4 vendors that are recommended on the forum that do a great job on the pumps.
You get what you pay for.
Goat
Oops, my brain read 1.7.17 is less than .5.
Interesting to see. The lettering on the plug is different than actual beru. Bigger and just looks different. Also nowhere on the beru plug does it say 10.5vYou must be registered for see images attach
Here ya go, they say Beru Made in Germany with the same part number as OEM:
Yep, there are definitely differences, but unless you are very familiar with OEM you’ll probably not even realize it. I fought glow plug issues for a while until I went back to the first thing I did, which was installed these plugs. If they are on eBay or Amazon for under $65, the deal is probably too good to be true. I’m just trying to save others the headache I went through.Interesting to see. The lettering on the plug is different than actual beru. Bigger and just looks different. Also nowhere on the beru plug does it say 10.5v
I must be very lucky. I change them other enough that I haven't had any problems. My first set I pulled I noticed a few were swelling. Been running autolite for 14 years now and no issues other than 1-2 year lifespan.This is REALLY bad advice........
Autolites for this application are well known to fail in a short time, and very common for them to swell and be stuck in the head.....or the whole tip falls off. Have seen this many times.
Yes, very lucky.I must be very lucky. I change them other enough that I haven't had any problems. My first set I pulled I noticed a few were swelling. Been running autolite for 14 years now and no issues other than 1-2 year lifespan.