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GLOW PLUG, NOZZLE AND HOLDER ASSEMBLY
(CONTINUEDI
.
INSPECTION AND REPAIR
WARNING
Particles blown by compressed air can be
NOZZLE AND HOLDER ASSEMBLY
dangerous. Direct air stream away from all per-
sonnel in immediate area.
NOTE
If nozzle or valve is defective, both must be re-
placed as a unit. Valve and nozzle are not inter-
E
Dry all parts with clean, filtered, compressed air.
changeable.
F Make sure all passages, holes and slots are clean and dry.
Inspect nozzle and holder assembly for external damage.
A
Replace damaged parts.
G Soak all metal parts in clean receptacle containing rust
preventive (item 13, Appx C).
B
Inspect internal parts for excessive wear, scratches, nicks
and damaged threads.
H Wipe parts dry with clean, lint-free cloth (item 6, Appx C).
c
Inspect nozzle and valve for excessive wear.
I
Apply film of diesel fuel (item 9, Appx C) to all parts before
assembly.
D
Inspect valve tip for darnage.
Inspect nozzle spray hole for damage or carbon buildup.
E
GLOW PLUGS
A Do not attempt to repair or adjust glow plugs.
If glow plugs are defective, replace with new glow plugs and
B
gaskets.
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