Glow Plug Reaming Tool Alloy Steel Glow Plug Bore Remover for 6.6L 3.0L 2.8L
Glow Plug Reaming Tool Alloy Steel Glow Plug Bore Remover for 6.6L 3.0L 2.8L
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Glow Plug Reaming Tool
This glow plug bore remover clears carbon deposits and debris from glow plug holes in 6.6L, 3.0L, and 2.8L engines to ensure proper seating of new heating elements.
Overview
The glow plug reaming tool is a specialized maintenance instrument designed to clean the cylinder head bore after removing a glow plug. Using this glow plug reaming tool prevents premature failure of replacement parts by removing built up carbon that can cause hot spots or poor seating. This glow plug reaming tool provides a reliable solution for technicians working on diesel engines that require precise bore restoration for optimal cold start performance.
Built For Performance
- Manufactured from high strength alloy steel for long term durability and resistance to wear.
- Precision ground cutting edges ensure thorough carbon removal without damaging the cylinder head threads.
- Specifically sized to match the diameter requirements of 6.6L, 3.0L, and 2.8L diesel glow plug bores.
- Knurled handle or hex drive end allows for steady manual operation or use with standard hand tools.
- Corrosion resistant coating protects the tool during storage in professional shop environments.
Fits These Machines
- for 6.6L engines
- for 3.0L engines
- for 2.8L engines
On-The-Job Use
- Cleaning carbon from glow plug bores during routine diesel engine maintenance.
- Preparing the cylinder head for the installation of new glow plugs to prevent seizing.
- Restoring the internal clearance of the bore to factory specifications.
- Maintaining engine combustion efficiency by ensuring proper glow plug depth.
Specs At A Glance
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Compatible Engine Sizes | 6.6L, 3.0L, 2.8L |
| Tool Type | Bore Reamer / Remover |
Good To Know
Q: Why is it necessary to use a reamer when replacing glow plugs? A: Carbon buildup in the bore can cause new plugs to overheat or fail to seat correctly, leading to poor starting performance. This tool ensures the path is clear for a smooth installation.
Q: Should I use this tool with a power drill or by hand? A: It is recommended to use this tool by hand or with a manual wrench to maintain control and prevent cross threading. Hand operation allows the user to feel the resistance and clear debris safely.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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