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ler

02-03-2007 10:45:06




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I have a 424 diesel i was wondering the year of it. The serial number is 3888.Thanks




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CNKS

02-03-2007 13:25:13




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 Re: year ? in reply to ler, 02-03-2007 10:45:06  
1965



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Bob

02-03-2007 10:56:55




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 Re: year ? in reply to ler, 02-03-2007 10:45:06  
It's a 1965. (See link below.)

Does it look a LITTLE like mine, still wearing it's work clothes?

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Allan In NE

02-03-2007 13:55:14




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 Re: year ? in reply to Bob, 02-03-2007 10:56:55  
Hey Bob,

Are you saying that if the first glow plug in the chain would happen to burn out, then the rest don't work until a guy repairs that bad one?

It just seems odd to me that they would build a glow plug system this way.

Thanks,

Allan



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Bob

02-03-2007 14:20:38




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 Re: year ? in reply to Allan In NE, 02-03-2007 13:55:14  
Yes, Allan, the glow plugs are in SERIES. Each glow plug has two connections, an inner "rod", and an outer "sleeve". The thumbnut on the inner rod contacts one connection, then comes a ceramic disc that separates it from the inner connection, that contacts the "sleeve".

BOTH the inner and outer concentric connections are insulated from the body of the glowplug.

Trouble is, sometimes the outer of the two concentric connections short-circuits to the glow plug body, potentially burning out THAT glow plug, or any that are BEFORE it, in series.

NOT the best setup.

Some of the old Thermo-King "reefer units" used the same setup.

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ler

02-03-2007 11:01:02




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 Re: year ? in reply to Bob, 02-03-2007 10:56:55  
thanks bob for the information



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