I've got a question and I thought I'd get some suggestions before I start tearing things apart. The other day I went out to my 84 M1008 and noticed a bolt on the ground, it was sheared off through the threads. It came out of the the starter (looks like one of two that hold it on), which I though was rather strange. The shear and spot where the washer had been was clean metal, so it was a recent break. Looking at it, everything seemed secure for the time being and since I had to go haul some stuff with the truck I figured I'd deal with the broken bolt later. It started and drove normally. Went about 50 miles and parked. Started up a few hours later and drove about 20 miles when the truck started making a loud whining noise and really slowing down. I pulled over and can't remember if I shut the engine off or it stalled on it's own. When I tried to start it again, it tried but it would not turn over, felt like trying to start a manual in high gear, but without the lurching forward.
I'm a bit perplexed, I would think there is a problem with the transmission, but I have limited experience working on automatic vehicles, could that prevent the vehicle from cranking freely? The shifter moves fine through PRN12D, the truck rolls when in neutral and holds in park. I understand the TH400 is a pretty bulletproof and simple transmission. The recently sheared-off starter bolt sure is strange, but I can't think of any starter-related problem that would cause the truck to have any problem after starting and hitting the road. Maybe a starter that didn't fully disengage? Any ideas to point me in the right direction??
Thanks!
I'm a bit perplexed, I would think there is a problem with the transmission, but I have limited experience working on automatic vehicles, could that prevent the vehicle from cranking freely? The shifter moves fine through PRN12D, the truck rolls when in neutral and holds in park. I understand the TH400 is a pretty bulletproof and simple transmission. The recently sheared-off starter bolt sure is strange, but I can't think of any starter-related problem that would cause the truck to have any problem after starting and hitting the road. Maybe a starter that didn't fully disengage? Any ideas to point me in the right direction??
Thanks!