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Deutz Ecke
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D05-Serie
Worth the swap to Duratherm glow plugs?
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<blockquote data-quote="evranch_canada" data-source="post: 631879" data-attributes="member: 38688"><p>Sorry to be posting so many questions, these have been kicking around my head for awhile before I joined!</p><p></p><p>My D5505 with F4L 812 has one failed glow plug, resulting in lots of white smoke from that cylinder on cold starts. As you would expect most starts here are cold! It can take 5 minutes to stop blowing white smoke if it's below 0c. Not good if the tractor is parked in the shop... The plug is open circuit, and you can feel that cylinder head heats up much slower once the motor has started.</p><p></p><p>I saw another post where Bosch 0250200055 was recommended as stock, and Bosch 0250201044 (Duratherm) as the upgrade. So I could change out the single plug, or I could install 4 of the Duratherm.</p><p></p><p>On other indirect injection tractors I've replaced low performance, series wired glows with 11v Duratherm plugs, letting me get rid of the "glühüberwacher" (we long ago took to the word as they don't really have an English name aside from "resistor" <img src="/styles/deutz/smilies/biggrin.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":D" title="biggrin :D" data-shortname=":D" />) and cutting glow times from multiple minutes to 10-30 seconds.</p><p></p><p>However the D5505 already only requires about 30 seconds of glow to start even when it's freezing out. Glühüberwacher has already been bypassed as it was burned out. Much colder than that, I just use one of my liquid cooled tractors with block heater. Is there much point in swapping them all out for the Duratherm plugs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evranch_canada, post: 631879, member: 38688"] Sorry to be posting so many questions, these have been kicking around my head for awhile before I joined! My D5505 with F4L 812 has one failed glow plug, resulting in lots of white smoke from that cylinder on cold starts. As you would expect most starts here are cold! It can take 5 minutes to stop blowing white smoke if it's below 0c. Not good if the tractor is parked in the shop... The plug is open circuit, and you can feel that cylinder head heats up much slower once the motor has started. I saw another post where Bosch 0250200055 was recommended as stock, and Bosch 0250201044 (Duratherm) as the upgrade. So I could change out the single plug, or I could install 4 of the Duratherm. On other indirect injection tractors I've replaced low performance, series wired glows with 11v Duratherm plugs, letting me get rid of the "glühüberwacher" (we long ago took to the word as they don't really have an English name aside from "resistor" :D) and cutting glow times from multiple minutes to 10-30 seconds. However the D5505 already only requires about 30 seconds of glow to start even when it's freezing out. Glühüberwacher has already been bypassed as it was burned out. Much colder than that, I just use one of my liquid cooled tractors with block heater. Is there much point in swapping them all out for the Duratherm plugs? [/QUOTE]
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Worth the swap to Duratherm glow plugs?
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