JM923A2
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Hi all,
I am located in Peyton Colorado, outside of Colorado Springs. Over the past month I have used this site for research on the best vehicle for me M923A1 or M923A2. I settled on the 1990 M923A2 8.3l Cummins, and it will be here sometime this week/weekend.
The only issues it has is that it doesn't crank but jumps just fine and doesn't shut-off without manual intervention.
- The jump start forum has been beneficial - it seems that removing each battery independently and charging it with a 12v charger is the best method for safety. While I can hook batteries up in tandem to generate the 24v required it seems much easier to just charge it the previous way.
- The engine also doesn't shutdown without manual intervention thus my thought is the solenoidhttps://www.google.com/search?q=solenoid&spell=1&sa=X&ei=hJ2aVb-GPNLbgwScp4HIAw&ved=0CBsQvwUoAA is sticking, and a cleaning may be in order. I saw a while back a quick blurb about this but cannot seem to locate it again.
My engine background is limited primarily Chevy Big Blocks (454 4-bolt main), Foreign ricers (Brothers), and a 6.0 Power-stroke (Sold) - However it figure if I can work on a Power-stroke how hard can a Cummins be.
Any advice is always helpful.
I am located in Peyton Colorado, outside of Colorado Springs. Over the past month I have used this site for research on the best vehicle for me M923A1 or M923A2. I settled on the 1990 M923A2 8.3l Cummins, and it will be here sometime this week/weekend.
The only issues it has is that it doesn't crank but jumps just fine and doesn't shut-off without manual intervention.
- The jump start forum has been beneficial - it seems that removing each battery independently and charging it with a 12v charger is the best method for safety. While I can hook batteries up in tandem to generate the 24v required it seems much easier to just charge it the previous way.
- The engine also doesn't shutdown without manual intervention thus my thought is the solenoidhttps://www.google.com/search?q=solenoid&spell=1&sa=X&ei=hJ2aVb-GPNLbgwScp4HIAw&ved=0CBsQvwUoAA is sticking, and a cleaning may be in order. I saw a while back a quick blurb about this but cannot seem to locate it again.
My engine background is limited primarily Chevy Big Blocks (454 4-bolt main), Foreign ricers (Brothers), and a 6.0 Power-stroke (Sold) - However it figure if I can work on a Power-stroke how hard can a Cummins be.
Any advice is always helpful.