Hairdryers and Glow Plugers Starters
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Hairdryers and Glow Plugers Starters
Since I'm new to gas r/c I decided to do some research. And I find out that Glow Plugs are used to heat the Glow Plug in inside in the engine. And while reading some post I remeber a guy saying that you can used Hairdrys to heat the glow plug since Hairdryers can blow some hot air out. So I was wondering if a hairdryer would work.Thanks
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RE: Hairdryers and Glow Plugers Starters
you have your wires crossed a little.
some people have trouble starting their engine when it is cold, so they use a heat gun or hair dryer to warm their engine before they start - this is especialy useful when running in the winter.
The Glow plug would still need to be connected to a Glow Starter/Heater(same thing) to start the truck though.
some people have trouble starting their engine when it is cold, so they use a heat gun or hair dryer to warm their engine before they start - this is especialy useful when running in the winter.
The Glow plug would still need to be connected to a Glow Starter/Heater(same thing) to start the truck though.
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RE: Hairdryers and Glow Plugers Starters
ORIGINAL: Ahab
you have your wires crossed a little.
some people have trouble starting their engine when it is cold, so they use a heat gun or hair dryer to warm their engine before they start - this is especialy useful when running in the winter.
The Glow plug would still need to be connected to a Glow Starter/Heater(same thing) to start the truck though.
you have your wires crossed a little.
some people have trouble starting their engine when it is cold, so they use a heat gun or hair dryer to warm their engine before they start - this is especialy useful when running in the winter.
The Glow plug would still need to be connected to a Glow Starter/Heater(same thing) to start the truck though.
the hair dryer or heat gun (i use a heat gun) is used to heat the block of the engine, to help it expand, because when it's cold (i.e. 30ish outside) the engine contracts like crazy, and the engine is more or less siezed.
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RE: Hairdryers and Glow Plugers Starters
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Since I'm new to gas r/c I decided to do some research. And I find out that Glow Plugs are used to heat the Glow Plug in inside in the engine. And while reading some post I remeber a guy saying that you can used Hairdrys to heat the glow plug since Hairdryers can blow some hot air out. So I was wondering if a hairdryer would work.Thanks
Since I'm new to gas r/c I decided to do some research. And I find out that Glow Plugs are used to heat the Glow Plug in inside in the engine. And while reading some post I remeber a guy saying that you can used Hairdrys to heat the glow plug since Hairdryers can blow some hot air out. So I was wondering if a hairdryer would work.Thanks
The hairdryer thing originally surfaced when people were having issues with breaking in engines. This is because the taper in the sleeve is tighter at the top and on a new engine the piston and sleeve are very tight until broken in.
At times the piston can get stuck at the top of the sleeve.
The hair dryer heats the sleeve and causes it to expand so that starting a new engine is easier.
Once its broken in the fit should be fine and there should not be any other issues.
Dbow