You'll see glowplugs on the Power Stroke and Cummins ISB pickup truck engines but big-bore diesels haven't used them in years. That clicking you hear when you first turn the key is the ABS doing a self check.
Remember Glow Plugs?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by GasHauler, Apr 4, 2010.
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Some of the tow trucks I've driven didn't have the glow plugs but they used an intake heater. We bought a new Freightliner FL60 and that thing wouldn't start in the cold no matter what you did.
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ISB, ISC, and ISL have a grid heater in the air horn for the intake. My dad use to have an old White Feild Boss 2-70 tractor with a Wakashaw diesel that had glow plugs. That thing was a bear to start. The letter series from John Deere had a few tractors with pony engines such as the model R. I am to new to trucking to see them on trck engines.
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Our straight trucks are diesel and they have a wait to start light when cold,so i guess they still have glow plugs.
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Many Army trucks still have them... MTV's etc.
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A lot of the old international farm tractors had glow plugs that you had to use to get the motor started or it would never start.
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