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So I bought another project truck this week from a local source and decided to document what I could with video. I was all setup to record towing it back and did so for the first 30 seconds until my GoPro fell down. Lucky it was inside and not damaged, but it missed the fun of towing it and getting a flat. Was not intending on buying another CUCV anytime soon, but I could not pass this one up. It is really dirty and missing some glass, but should be able to restore it. Just might have to wait for it to cool off as it was 104 when I was messing with it yesterday.
So after getting it home after a 40 mile towing adventure I looked it over and saw everything was there. No missing or damaged wires, the starter was there and all wires to it. Stock start relay and all GP hooked up and actually the resistor was bypassed. So I got two new batteries and charged them for an hour each as I was not going to deal with old batteries. They were only $125 for both from Interstate getting the refurbished ones that I have been using for years. Put them in the M1009 and and hooked the cables up and removed the pink wire on the IP to crank it over and check for fuel flow. So did that and right away I had fuel in the bottle, so it had pressure still in the system. Hooked the pink wire back up and cranked it over and in a few seconds it started and ran well for sitting for so long. My best guess is that it sat for almost 10 years as the inspection sticker is from 2003 and Carfax shows no inspections since than. Plus only about 1000 miles on the OD from when the inspection was done per Carfax. So let it run for a time and drove it up the driveway, but problem with the trans. Super loud winning noise in driver or reverse. So my guess is that the filter may be clogged or worse bad pump. So nothing is ever perfect, but it can be fixed.
Well anyways, sorry to rant some but I have anther project truck and my weekends will be busy again. Also this is why I built this Suburban to tow these CUCV I get and have a nice rig with AC. It towed well, but that 700R4 is slow compared to pulling with a TH400. Yes I was in D and not overdrive, but you could tell there was a load.
So here is the best part, I made a video with the short driving video I had and first start. Keep in mind that it was 104 outside, so was a little winded from getting it going.
http://youtu.be/d8lhEGfXNjU
A few pictures.
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So after getting it home after a 40 mile towing adventure I looked it over and saw everything was there. No missing or damaged wires, the starter was there and all wires to it. Stock start relay and all GP hooked up and actually the resistor was bypassed. So I got two new batteries and charged them for an hour each as I was not going to deal with old batteries. They were only $125 for both from Interstate getting the refurbished ones that I have been using for years. Put them in the M1009 and and hooked the cables up and removed the pink wire on the IP to crank it over and check for fuel flow. So did that and right away I had fuel in the bottle, so it had pressure still in the system. Hooked the pink wire back up and cranked it over and in a few seconds it started and ran well for sitting for so long. My best guess is that it sat for almost 10 years as the inspection sticker is from 2003 and Carfax shows no inspections since than. Plus only about 1000 miles on the OD from when the inspection was done per Carfax. So let it run for a time and drove it up the driveway, but problem with the trans. Super loud winning noise in driver or reverse. So my guess is that the filter may be clogged or worse bad pump. So nothing is ever perfect, but it can be fixed.
Well anyways, sorry to rant some but I have anther project truck and my weekends will be busy again. Also this is why I built this Suburban to tow these CUCV I get and have a nice rig with AC. It towed well, but that 700R4 is slow compared to pulling with a TH400. Yes I was in D and not overdrive, but you could tell there was a load.
So here is the best part, I made a video with the short driving video I had and first start. Keep in mind that it was 104 outside, so was a little winded from getting it going.
http://youtu.be/d8lhEGfXNjU
A few pictures.
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