998Junkie
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Well I recieved my PIF invoice and arranged for a tuesday pickup. Since the wife doesn't share my love of "junk" I left her at home and went alone, because of this and the legal and logistical issues I hired a local trucking company to haul it from Barstow.
I got to Barstow at 10:00 am and since the truck drive was going to be two hours late I decided to see how far I could get on getting to know the truck.
I went around and did a check of the tool boxes, and other storage areas, checked the tires and other drive train parts for issues.
While checking the front I found an issue with the Emergency air line, the glad hand and valve had snapped off at the elbow and was hanging (I put the part in the glove compartment). So I guess I'm not going to drive it till that gets fixed, but moved on to see how the engine was.
then climbed up and checked the engine levels. Oil was good, Steering fluid good, brake fluid good, radiator fluid a bit low (added a gallon). Checked and reset the engine kill pull handle.
Checked the fuel tanks, fuel in both tanks (more in left). Checked the batterys produced in 2005 and fluid levels were perfect, but were dead since the battery switch was left on.
I had brought jumper cables and two 100 amp batteries fully charged and hooked them up and jumped in the cab.
Went to prime the fuel but the fuel presure gauge read zero. Swithed tanks and still read zero. Turned on the ignition and then hit the starter. Engine cranked hard but the fuel presure never moved from zero the muiltiple times I tried to crank. I could hear the cranking getting a little weaker and decided to stop since I couldn't figure out what to try next.
So in the end I couldn't start the truck but even if I could I wasn't going anywhere with the air presure leak. By the way when should you hear the low air buzzer? I never heard it work the whole time I was working. Anyway the truck is at it's new home and safely hidden from the wife until I can get it running.
Any ideas on what to try? Are the pipe and fitting the same as the pipe I can get at local big box hardware stores?
Here are a few pictures (my phone was low on juice).
I got to Barstow at 10:00 am and since the truck drive was going to be two hours late I decided to see how far I could get on getting to know the truck.
I went around and did a check of the tool boxes, and other storage areas, checked the tires and other drive train parts for issues.
While checking the front I found an issue with the Emergency air line, the glad hand and valve had snapped off at the elbow and was hanging (I put the part in the glove compartment). So I guess I'm not going to drive it till that gets fixed, but moved on to see how the engine was.
then climbed up and checked the engine levels. Oil was good, Steering fluid good, brake fluid good, radiator fluid a bit low (added a gallon). Checked and reset the engine kill pull handle.
Checked the fuel tanks, fuel in both tanks (more in left). Checked the batterys produced in 2005 and fluid levels were perfect, but were dead since the battery switch was left on.
I had brought jumper cables and two 100 amp batteries fully charged and hooked them up and jumped in the cab.
Went to prime the fuel but the fuel presure gauge read zero. Swithed tanks and still read zero. Turned on the ignition and then hit the starter. Engine cranked hard but the fuel presure never moved from zero the muiltiple times I tried to crank. I could hear the cranking getting a little weaker and decided to stop since I couldn't figure out what to try next.
So in the end I couldn't start the truck but even if I could I wasn't going anywhere with the air presure leak. By the way when should you hear the low air buzzer? I never heard it work the whole time I was working. Anyway the truck is at it's new home and safely hidden from the wife until I can get it running.
Any ideas on what to try? Are the pipe and fitting the same as the pipe I can get at local big box hardware stores?
Here are a few pictures (my phone was low on juice).
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