GentleGiant
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Sounds bad to me. Here's the story:
My 1984 M1008 sat in the barn over the winter, and last week I finished changing my glow plugs (many thanks to this forum for helping me with that). The truck started perfectly. I warmed it up and changed the oil. Then I did a few runs to pick up some firewood - truck started perfectly many times. I drove it about 40 miles in this process.
Next morning I went to start it and when I turned the key it sounded like about 4 guys with a hammer in each hand were under the hood banging on the engine block. My wife looked under the hood and said that the fan was just shaking in its place, not spinning 'round. I stopped any effort to try starting it.
Morning after that, I decided to try banging on the starter to see if that would loosen something up. When I tried to turn the key, nothing. Testing revealed that one of the batteries was flat dead.
I think the battery is a coincidence, but what is that banging sound! My mechanic thinks maybe its a busted harmonic balancer...
What do you all think, and how do I determine the problem?
Thanks fellas.
My 1984 M1008 sat in the barn over the winter, and last week I finished changing my glow plugs (many thanks to this forum for helping me with that). The truck started perfectly. I warmed it up and changed the oil. Then I did a few runs to pick up some firewood - truck started perfectly many times. I drove it about 40 miles in this process.
Next morning I went to start it and when I turned the key it sounded like about 4 guys with a hammer in each hand were under the hood banging on the engine block. My wife looked under the hood and said that the fan was just shaking in its place, not spinning 'round. I stopped any effort to try starting it.
Morning after that, I decided to try banging on the starter to see if that would loosen something up. When I tried to turn the key, nothing. Testing revealed that one of the batteries was flat dead.
I think the battery is a coincidence, but what is that banging sound! My mechanic thinks maybe its a busted harmonic balancer...
What do you all think, and how do I determine the problem?
Thanks fellas.