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Pull the rear drive shaft and check your input pinion. you will probably be able to turn it by hand and make the clunk you r hearing. It is the backlash in the gearing which is normal for how the differential is made.
In a way, I worked in a motor/machine/weld shop for a few years as a welder. They mainly rebuilt motors for haul trucks and power plants. However I am an industrial electrician now. I also have a number of old vehicles and equipment.
If it goes clunk and the starter does not crank the engine then you have an issue between your starter and solenoid. My guess is the solenoid coil engages which is the clunk you here. So either the contacts are bad in the solenoid not allowing current to flow to your starter all the time or...
I have thought about that as well. I have, however, never looked to see what would be required to do it. A choke cable connected to the fuel shut off is all that would be needed. About a month ago at work the solenoid on our forklift fried and we needed to use it, so i tied the shut off back...
I live in Gillette and mine started with a few cycles of the glow plugs last winter when it was -20. I have since installed a Katz tank heater and have had no problems with starting it.
Well, I used a Katz tank heater. As far as tying it into the system, I bought a tee from Napa that fits the lower radiator hose and hooked up there. I will post pics later.
I think a 4 inch lift would be enough for clearance on those tires, I am not sure if you can run those without a lift. If you stick with a skinny tire there is less of an issue with clearances. I went with a 9.00-11 bias ply which is roughly 36x10.5 then put an add a leaf on the front. There...
As far as night temp goes, be prepared for at least 20. Chances are it wont get that cold but the weather is very unpredictable. I went camping in the mountains down by Laramie Wyoming last weekend and one night it was about 15 degrees out yet 80 during the day. Out here on the plains we...
The hills are definitely a good time. As far as elevation, don't worry about it. I am around the same at 4500ft and my m1008 does fine. There is a mall in Rapid City, but probably not what you would consider a mall. Mt. Rushmoore, Crazy Horse, Jewel cave, Reptile Gardens, Bear Country USA...
Maybe another dumb question. How does lifting a vehicle decrease fuel mileage? Its the same vehicle, you're not adding any additional mass or wind resistance. The only way I can see a decrease in mileage is the larger tires will throw your odometer off displaying a lower number of miles than...
Glow plug timer. Mine was the same way, I had to turn the ignition on and off until i could hear the solenoid click in. If you install a push button it will bypass the timer.
I'm not sure, I know I had an 84 ford diesel and the switch in the column just ran a rod back and forth. Then down at the bottom of the column there was an actual electronic switch that the rod attached to and slid it back and forth. These might be similar. In TM 9-2320-289-34 in chapter 4...
No, there is no order to which the glow plugs are connected. Just be sure that all of your plugs get reconnected. As far as installing a battery disconnect, electrically it does not matter which side you install it. Installing it on the grounded side of your system is just the normal...
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