In general, glow plugs will be in just about the same place as sparkplugs in a gasoline engine. They stick down through the head.
They are located on each side, front and rear.
Starter Relay Isuzu Trooper (Diesel Engine) located in fuse box (engine room), grey color. They have 4 relay (Power Windows-black, AC-black, Engine/Alternator-blue, and Starter-diesel engine-grey)
In a 1985 Isuzu Pup truck, the glow plug is typically located in the cylinder head of the diesel engine. Each glow plug screws into the head and is positioned near each cylinder to aid in starting the engine, especially in cold weather. Accessing the glow plugs usually requires removing any necessary engine covers or components that obstruct access to the cylinder head.
As you are looking at the front of the engine, it is located behind the vacuum pump; bolted to the block.
It has 8 freeze plugs.
On a 1985 Isuzu 4-cylinder Trooper, freeze plugs are typically located on the engine block, usually on the sides and rear of the engine. They are designed to prevent damage from freezing coolant by allowing it to expand if it freezes. You may need to remove some components, like the intake manifold, to access the rear plugs. Always consult a repair manual for precise locations and guidance on replacement.
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4.3 5.0 5.7 5.7 diesel 305,350 gas
the valve lash for a 1985 Mazda 2.2 diesel is .012 in under cold conditions
Yes
It can be done, but it won't be a simple swap. For one, the 85 has all mechanical systems, whereas the 05 will have electronic controls.
it's located under the steerinf wheel its a lil silver box with 2 wire plugs