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So 3 weeks ago I started working on the rearend of my M1028A2.
I got it all back together and went to start it and it's dead. I mean dead... 1 volt per battery on the meter. I've left this truck sit longer than this before with no problems.
I put each battery on a charger overnight. Next day the rear battery shows 11.8 but drops to 2 v once I load test it. The front battery is still on 1 volt. They are well within warranty so I exchange them for new batteries.
I hook them up. Front battery positive, rear positive, rear negative and finally I touch the front ground cable and the blue wire off the 24v block on the firewall starts smoking. I pull it and watch the drivers side alternator spew smoke as well.
Looks like this project is far from over. At least the alternator is still under warranty too but I'll have to dig into the wiring diagrams and figure what's going on.
M1028A2 rear end project
I put new used tires on all the way around and now I have a wobble of sorts. I put the rear axle on stands and had my wife run it up to 30mph so I could check it out for out of round tires. The right rear outer tires is either out of round or slightly off center. Easy day. I can fix that by...
www.steelsoldiers.com
I got it all back together and went to start it and it's dead. I mean dead... 1 volt per battery on the meter. I've left this truck sit longer than this before with no problems.
I put each battery on a charger overnight. Next day the rear battery shows 11.8 but drops to 2 v once I load test it. The front battery is still on 1 volt. They are well within warranty so I exchange them for new batteries.
I hook them up. Front battery positive, rear positive, rear negative and finally I touch the front ground cable and the blue wire off the 24v block on the firewall starts smoking. I pull it and watch the drivers side alternator spew smoke as well.
Looks like this project is far from over. At least the alternator is still under warranty too but I'll have to dig into the wiring diagrams and figure what's going on.