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Disco_Stu:
Can you remove a glow plug instead? Both injectors and glow plugs go to the  cylinder so it should work.

Stu.

clbarclay:
Not the safest of methods, but losen the injector securing and turn the engine over. Don't have anybody stood in the firing line of the injectors if you try this, I've heard that when a well siezed injector finally let go it traveld same distance at a fair speed.

Evilgoat:
Go for the glow plugs :)

Have windy wrench althought i dont think its up to shifting those things but welcome to try as I'm not too far from you.

burgerman:
I would imagine a windy wrench could be a dissadvantage in this case ??
As its a relatively small diametre thread to put  a lot of force on, i think gentle and slowly could be better than sudden n violent, A rattle gun i think would either snap it off right away (or come undone) But you would get more "feel" by hand,  Im not knocking you offer of help rich, just trying to assist, Good luck with um

Ja1983:
are you shure you`ve not overlooked the obvious?

a splash of water getting somewhere it shouldnt could have blown fuses, or soiled contacts..

you say it wont start, is that it wont urn, it wont fire, it spins over fast.. just clicks etc?

always start with the cheap/easy stuff first!!  :lol:

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