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More grip for your glow plug

If your glow-plug wrench doesn?t hold the plug tightly enough to place it in deep cooling heads, try this: coat an old plug with grease or Vaseline and make a mold for it by filling the end of the wrench with silicone adhesive and then insert the plug. After the adhesive has dried, remove the plug, and clean out the grease. The mold in the end of the wrench will hold your glow plugs securely.
Curtis Brooks
North Las Vegas, NV
If your glow-plug wrench doesn?t hold the plug tightly enough to place it in deep cooling heads, try this: coat an old plug with grease or Vaseline and make a mold for it by filling the end of the wrench with silicone adhesive and then insert the plug. After the adhesive has dried, remove the plug, and clean out the grease. The mold in the end of the wrench will hold your glow plugs securely....

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