I presume it would be a bad idea to fill the cylinder with oil/water, then refit the injector, hydraulically locking it, then trying to push the glow plug tip out by turning the engine by hand?Might break something I suppose, or pop the head gasket. Just throwing the thought out there!
This thread shows a cross sectional view of the problem area.http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?5478522-20v-ALH-running-diesel.Have you kept any of the other plugs, Nige? If so, cut a tip off and see what diameter of (long) easi-out you would need to tap in...or just use a tap, as thread isn't the issue. I would then let the stuck tip soak in PB Blaster or similar for a couple of days, then 'tap' the connection into the tip so as to attach something that will work like a slide hammer.The compressed air might work as well if yoy can get that kit.
I know!As I read it, the tip was assumed to be stuck in normal position, not fallen in to the chamber. The advice was on how to get the tip out.
My biggest fear of tapping into the broken tip would be if the tip then fell into the combustion chamber. I know that the worst case scenario is removing the head but if possible it would be great to remove the tip without resorting to such measures.I wonder if araldite would work. You know...try glueing the two parts together and attempting extraction. Do you think that would work. I've still got the broken plug so it is feasable
Quote from: nigelb on December 16, 2012, 09:31:45 PMMy biggest fear of tapping into the broken tip would be if the tip then fell into the combustion chamber. I know that the worst case scenario is removing the head but if possible it would be great to remove the tip without resorting to such measures.I wonder if araldite would work. You know...try glueing the two parts together and attempting extraction. Do you think that would work. I've still got the broken plug so it is feasablewhat part/position at did it snap off on glow plug?
Quote from: Alessandro Volta on December 16, 2012, 09:33:28 PMQuote from: nigelb on December 16, 2012, 09:31:45 PMMy biggest fear of tapping into the broken tip would be if the tip then fell into the combustion chamber. I know that the worst case scenario is removing the head but if possible it would be great to remove the tip without resorting to such measures.I wonder if araldite would work. You know...try glueing the two parts together and attempting extraction. Do you think that would work. I've still got the broken plug so it is feasablewhat part/position at did it snap off on glow plug?It snapped off just below the champhered seat where the plug seals into the head. The black tip is still there and will not move under normal engine compression. I've ran the engine til normal operating temperature was acheived and it showed no sign of moving
Is there anything that will dissolve carbon? an oven type cleaner maybe, pour some in the hole, leave, then run the engine?