blueblaze
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I have a 1985 ex-coast guard m1009, anyways, my old glow plug card took a dump and so i wired in the ground switch for the old relay. Well i wanted the automatic system back, so i went to advance auto and bought the s603 relay (same as st85 only 50 bucks cheaper). I also bought new ac60's aswell. The coast guard had removed the resistor and moved the wire to the front battery as is normal when they fail. I also bought a new cucv legacy glow plug card, helluva lot better then paying $150 and up for a used one. Anyways, i installed everything it all went flawlessly, but the relay chatters right when it ends it cycle. So i figured my batteries were on the way out as that is usually a sign of low voltage. Put in two brand new 875cca exides. Still chattered, so i rebuilt both my alternators as the red light would flash from time to time and they were taking longer to excite. The relay still chatters. I replaced both the blue wire and pink/black wire connectors as they looked really worn. It still chatters. I pulled the entire glow plug controller harness from the truck, took all the tape off cleaned it all. Cleaned all the connectors, put electrical grease in each one, retaped it all and reinstalled it. It still chatters.i also unplugged the main harness from the firewall and cleaned it aswell. I also noticed that maybe my ground was bad so i cut the black ground wire coming from the controller and grounded it to the 6 terminal ground buss underneath the left side of the dash. The relay gives about 11 volts at the pink black wire when it is cycling. Its supposed to be 12 volts. I cant figure this out. I even pulled the column down and cleaned the ignition switch, cleaned the fusebox and put all brand new fuses in. It still only gives about 11 volts. Oh and i replaced all battery terminals and the fusible link on the ignition feed wire from the battery. Am i missing something? Please help. Its really frustrating and i dont want to wreck anything by letting this go. Thank you kindly in advance for any help or advice.