Re: heater plugs

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hennie mey

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If you measure the resistance of the plug between the live wire and earth
while it is still connected and it is much more than 1 ohm, atleast one plug
is dead. Rather loosen the wires then measure the ohms, must be ca 1 ohm.

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> I think one of my heater plugs is dead.
>
> on starting the engine one of the cylinders intermittantly misses
> creating a puff of smoke for the first couple of minutes after
> starting.
>
> how do I find the duff plug and can I replace only the duff one?
>
> 1984 2.5 n/a Diesel.
>
>
> Regards.
> Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)
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