This ^. I've not had any GM glow plug come with the nut.There are a lot of people on eBay selling fake parts. Did it come with that nut? If so, it's not a genuine part. I've never seen a legit GM glow plug come with a nut, and I've purchased a bunch.
yes it came with the nut. well that stinksThere are a lot of people on eBay selling fake parts. Did it come with that nut? If so, it's not a genuine part. I've never seen a legit GM glow plug come with a nut, and I've purchased a bunch.
I do want to make it very clear that ACDelco ARE NOT the same as Genuine GM.
The ACDelco's I've gotten as 9G locally are in a completely different box. That's where my statement comes from.I have to disagree with you on that, Brad. These are the glow plugs I purchase from the local O’Reilly, sold as ACDelco, for about $20 a piece. You can see both the GM 12639701 and the 9G part number on the box. I actually looked at RockAuto, and they do not list an ACDelco brand glow plug for the 9G glow plug; they only show the GM Genuine line.
Honestly it's possible............... The local parts store (Car Quest, privately owned) boxes match the more common ACDelco styling.Maybe your local store is getting their ACDelco glow plugs from eBay.
Share a link to that kit and let us know how it works for you. I have only had to deal with a broken glow plug once (actually was brought to me already broken), and after many failed attempts at welding a nut to it only to have it snap off further and further down, I had to pull the head.i just got 2 glowplugs from rockauto and they came in the box josh posted. Also, i am in the drilling phase for glow plug #6 so wish me luck. I got one of those glow plug removal kits that are popular with the VW guys. There's nothing left to weld a nut onto and i don't feel like pulling the head just yet. The lisle stud remover actually worked too well and twisted a piece of the glow plug right off.