- Mitsubishi MT1401
- Mitsubishi MT1401DT
- Mitsubishi MT1601
- Mitsubishi MT1601DT
- Mitsubishi MT1801
- Mitsubishi MT1801DT
- Mitsubishi MT2001
- Mitsubishi MT2001DT
S.60289
Glow plug / 12V / 86 mm / Mistubishi / Shibuara / SBA185366060
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Glow plug / 12V / 86 mm / Mistubishi / Shibuara / SBA185366060
Glow plug with a total length of 86 mm and a filament length of 22 mm with an M10x1.25 thread for Mitsubishi, Yanmar, Iseki, Shibaura and other tractors and mini tractors.
The glow plugs are mounted in the engine block in such a way that the heating tip is located in the intake manifold chamber. The rapid increase in the temperature of the spark plug tip is caused by the current that flows through the spark plugs when the ignition key is turned to the spark plug heating position. The rapid increase in the temperature of the spark plug tip heats the air, and the heated air sucked further into the engine facilitates ignition and starting the engine.
Dimensions :
- total length: 87 mm,
- filament length: 22 mm,
- thread: M10 x 1.25 mm / M4,
- thread length: 22 mm,
- tightening torque: 15-20 Nm,
- key size: 12,
- comparison numbers: NGK 1921 , MM409510, S.60289,
- part numbers: SBA185366060.
Engine models :
- Mitsubishi S3L2-11A.
Tractor models :
- Mitsubishi MT1401,
- Mitsubishi MT1401D,
- Mitsubishi MT1601,
- Mitsubishi MT1601DT,
- Mitsubishi MT1801,
- Mitsubishi MT1801DT,
- Mitsubishi MT2001,
- Mitsubishi MT2001DT,
- Mitsubishi MT200.
A malfunctioning glow plug is a common cause that prevents the engine from starting and grounding the machine. The first signs of malfunctioning spark plugs include increased smoke coming from the exhaust system when starting the engine, too much vibration shortly after starting the engine, or too loud engine operation.
Warehouse :
M01:C64
Specification
- Mitsubishi MT1401
- Mitsubishi MT1401DT
- Mitsubishi MT1601
- Mitsubishi MT1601DT
- Mitsubishi MT1801
- Mitsubishi MT1801DT
- Mitsubishi MT2001
- Mitsubishi MT2001DT
S.60289
The company was established in 1942 and began producing engines and tractors in 1951. In 1973, Shibaura entered into an agreement with Ford to build a small tractor (Ford 1000) to Ford specifications and styling. Shibaura then produced other Ford tractor models, such as the Ford 1600 and 2110, and continued building small tractors even after Ford acquired New Holland.
The company also produced Yanmar tractors and STIHL power tools. Currently, this brand belongs to IHI, a leading manufacturer of jet engines, power generators and industrial machines. The company started production with engines and garden tractors. After ending the cooperation with Ford, the company began to produce tractors and mini tractors under its own trade name.
Currently, Shibaura has factories in Great Britain, the United States and China. The first compact tractors were created in 1961. To date, Shibaura has produced approximately 70 tractor models.