Lild
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So after picking p my 1009 last friday i had a been searching, reading post gathering a to do list. Every thing seemed to work fine, drove fine, with the exception of a few slow starts. Figured it was time for new gp's. but she was to be driven.
Untill yesterday. I had to jump start it, thought the batteries were going dead until i had them tested, both were good. How ever it still needed a jump. So i started it a few times last nite to make sure it would start, did fine, drove it a few times today, started fine. Untill i leave work to go home. I had just went some where still warm, no cold start. Then there was a slow death to the batteries to no start at all.
I then getbout a battery charger, jump box, hook them up same. U would swear the batteries were dead. But the jump box was showing full charge as well 24v. That when one of my co workers who drivers our werckers, as well as old box truck that had a diesel motor in, said its the starter. I was like you sure cause it sounds like dead batteriers. Sure enough get under the truck, starter was lose, one bolt missing, one barely holding on for dear life.
I went to advance got new bolt, still no go. So, now what, call advance for a new high output starter, 184. Ouch. Lucky me, my co worker had one from his 1995 box truck that he changed the diesel to gas motor swap. The one he had was what i needed and was still new. Stuck it in, fired right up. Did it 3-4 times, each time.
So next time u have good batteries, but sounds like they're dead, check starter, taddle tale sign, battery cables along with battery will be hot.
I suggest to all new guys, when u buy, go thrumthe check list first, oddly enough @ lunch, i went to oreilly & got the selinoid to do the starter mod. Thats on the to do list for this sun. Along with checking allother bolts.
Untill yesterday. I had to jump start it, thought the batteries were going dead until i had them tested, both were good. How ever it still needed a jump. So i started it a few times last nite to make sure it would start, did fine, drove it a few times today, started fine. Untill i leave work to go home. I had just went some where still warm, no cold start. Then there was a slow death to the batteries to no start at all.
I then getbout a battery charger, jump box, hook them up same. U would swear the batteries were dead. But the jump box was showing full charge as well 24v. That when one of my co workers who drivers our werckers, as well as old box truck that had a diesel motor in, said its the starter. I was like you sure cause it sounds like dead batteriers. Sure enough get under the truck, starter was lose, one bolt missing, one barely holding on for dear life.
I went to advance got new bolt, still no go. So, now what, call advance for a new high output starter, 184. Ouch. Lucky me, my co worker had one from his 1995 box truck that he changed the diesel to gas motor swap. The one he had was what i needed and was still new. Stuck it in, fired right up. Did it 3-4 times, each time.
So next time u have good batteries, but sounds like they're dead, check starter, taddle tale sign, battery cables along with battery will be hot.
I suggest to all new guys, when u buy, go thrumthe check list first, oddly enough @ lunch, i went to oreilly & got the selinoid to do the starter mod. Thats on the to do list for this sun. Along with checking allother bolts.