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Good day. I have an 85 m1008 that is mechanically sound but I can't drive it because I'm having electrical issues. I can work on the mechanical but when it comes to electrical, I'm at a total loss.
This truck had a few engine mounts gone and a fuel issue but that is all repaired. the truck...
I used a digital volt meter to determine which hole of the plug was positive or negative. Yes, I did use a bullet connector and simply inserted it into the original plug.
As I said, the only time ether is released into the engine intake is after you release the button. In your post, you do not mention releasing the button.
How are you operating it? I’m not familiar with FMTVs but assuming they use the same system as most diesels you need to hold the button, let it “load” then it releases the measured shot of ether when you release the button.
Not sure why that is your choice but many of us have used this with great results. https://www.amazon.com/Airtex-E8131-Universal-Electric-Fuel/dp/B0027I1N0Y
I took a look at it today. It looks like my pump is 1/4” npt (Male). I used an adaptor on each end, that goes to compression fitting. I cut the original copper fuel line and inserted the whole pump and adaptor assembly into the section I cut out. It’s still working perfectly.
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