Evansville Collector
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Hello!
I am new to the group and in Evansville Indiana. My truck is a 1970 XM813 which is a 5 ton 6x6 with the NHC-250 Cummins. I have had it for about a month and so far I like the hobby.
The truck generally runs like a top and has very minor or few leaks. I was driving down a state highway and noticed speed decreasing, upon adding throttle that did not help, and I realized as I pushed the clutch in engine had died and was just being turned by the still rolling tires. I pulled over into the break down lane. Turned everything off. Did the normal start procedure, battery, lights on, press the start button. Engine starts instantly as usual and idles fine. Push the throttle a few times ok. Press it again it straight dies. At this point I am thinking I am out of diesel or have a fuel issue.
I hit the starter again and nothing, the starter does not engage. With the road noise it is hard to hear for sure, but I dont believe there was any clicks, etc. But for sure the starter was not turning. It has never done that before. I climb under the hood and start banging on the control box with a wrench. No help. I tug around and wiggle the wires in control box area, climb down, almost get hit by a motorist who was a foot off my door, got in the truck, hit the starter and it started perfectly. Idle good, revs good. Close up hood, etc, get about a quarter of a mile up the road and total engine loss again and the starter would not engage again.
I had a wrecker tow me to a nearby hotel truck area as it would have been crazy expensive to tow it home. I was also unsure if having the front wheels off the ground and being pulled very fast would damage anything in the transmission.
Let it sit overnight, and still in the morning, the starter will not rotate. I replaced the control box with a spare I had same problem. I do know I might have damaged wires connection in the round connector as I did not realize there is a second nut and thought it was just stuck. So my friend messes with the wires pushing and pulling on the harness that goes into the control box. I tried to start it and starts and runs no problem. I drove it home and have moved around the yard several times with no problems. However, I am worried to take it back on the road until I am 100% this is resolved and wont come back and leave me stranded or in another dangerous situation.
I have attached some pictures showing some corrosion in that plug.
1. Do you guys think a bad connection in that plug could cause the truck to randomly die and for the starter to not go?
2. Do you think I can fix by hitting with contact cleaner and adding some more solder to the connector?
I am new to the group and in Evansville Indiana. My truck is a 1970 XM813 which is a 5 ton 6x6 with the NHC-250 Cummins. I have had it for about a month and so far I like the hobby.
The truck generally runs like a top and has very minor or few leaks. I was driving down a state highway and noticed speed decreasing, upon adding throttle that did not help, and I realized as I pushed the clutch in engine had died and was just being turned by the still rolling tires. I pulled over into the break down lane. Turned everything off. Did the normal start procedure, battery, lights on, press the start button. Engine starts instantly as usual and idles fine. Push the throttle a few times ok. Press it again it straight dies. At this point I am thinking I am out of diesel or have a fuel issue.
I hit the starter again and nothing, the starter does not engage. With the road noise it is hard to hear for sure, but I dont believe there was any clicks, etc. But for sure the starter was not turning. It has never done that before. I climb under the hood and start banging on the control box with a wrench. No help. I tug around and wiggle the wires in control box area, climb down, almost get hit by a motorist who was a foot off my door, got in the truck, hit the starter and it started perfectly. Idle good, revs good. Close up hood, etc, get about a quarter of a mile up the road and total engine loss again and the starter would not engage again.
I had a wrecker tow me to a nearby hotel truck area as it would have been crazy expensive to tow it home. I was also unsure if having the front wheels off the ground and being pulled very fast would damage anything in the transmission.
Let it sit overnight, and still in the morning, the starter will not rotate. I replaced the control box with a spare I had same problem. I do know I might have damaged wires connection in the round connector as I did not realize there is a second nut and thought it was just stuck. So my friend messes with the wires pushing and pulling on the harness that goes into the control box. I tried to start it and starts and runs no problem. I drove it home and have moved around the yard several times with no problems. However, I am worried to take it back on the road until I am 100% this is resolved and wont come back and leave me stranded or in another dangerous situation.
I have attached some pictures showing some corrosion in that plug.
1. Do you guys think a bad connection in that plug could cause the truck to randomly die and for the starter to not go?
2. Do you think I can fix by hitting with contact cleaner and adding some more solder to the connector?
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