Yep, ya got us off the sand bar and back to smooth sailing.
I have not read about reaming out the GP holes on these IDI engines. Carbon from the combustion gases can pack up around
the GP. Noticed this couple months back when I tore into the top
of the engine replacing the Hyd lifters, Push Rods, up graded to the 7.3 Rockers, Inj Pump and Injectors.
I pulled out the Glow Plugs to take a peek at them, and 3 were tight to remove.
Now on the Mercedes Diesels old 220, 240 and 300D Diesels of the
70`s and 80`s, there is a reamer tool to clean out the holes.
(maybe the later Diesels also, not sure, not involved with them)
Did some Google searching for an IDI Reamer, and cannot find one or even mention of one.
So I found a Drill Bit of the proper size and the "T" handle of my Tap, and twisted it down ea GP hole. The holes that were tight
getting Plugs out, there was resistance working the BIT into the holes. Blew out the holes by blowing air down ea Injector hole.
and it blew out the GP hole. (Use your safety Glasses)
The Drill Bit I used was a 7/32"
On the MB Forums, guys say it can shorten the life of the plug
not keeping the holes open.
Bosch plugs are the holy grail over there and Beru/Motor Craft
and the holy Grail here. Seems Bosch makes some shake in their
boots over here...
This is the 6th winter coming up I have used these MC plugs on manual. And I too when super cold, hit the switch off and on to
get the engine cylinder`s warm enough to smooth out.
Guys new to Diesels scares them when it sounds like the Rods
are trying to come through the Block, just needs heat to smooth out.
Goat