Modified glow plugs???

OLDBULL8

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im not trying that ****!
but if someone needs plugs, ill pay half to get you to try them! LOL
well, 20 bucks anyways. (but you must give a daily report)
just iinterested in the way they marketed them.
never having an early IDI, i had no clue some were like this.

thought id throw it to the wolfs to see if you all ate it up, or flamed me :D

Well, got the GP's today, all the way from Gardena CA to Ohio in 3 days by USPS. Pic below.
At inspection before test, the spot weld from the spade connector to the element don't look to good, but before condeming, I'll sure look at that connection during heat cycle to see if it heats, it has to pass ~30 amps initially, then hold ~16 amps during the cycle, however long that could be.
There was a question of where the advertised O'ring is, it appears it's at the bottom inside to insulate the element from the steel body, a small black ring.

Next report after testing later. Got the twenty, thanks Brian.
 

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ironworker40

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I still say we all should use the spade style glow plugs if you are making your own glow plug harness. You can get a way tighter connection than the bullet connectors and you can get them for whatever size wire you want to use.
 
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