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Here are the bolt specs from partstarget.
http://www.parttarget.com/5306-01-150-9497_5306011509497_8633208.html/-a0ab100c-00eb-487a-8f3d-7ade699f0b0e?searchtext=8633208&searchoption=sku&originalsearchtext=8633208
Yeah , no glow plugs in the cylinders . It is warm enough the cold start shouldn't be needed . a very light shot of ether will probably do the trick .
It may be a good Idea to have soldier B with you and take the air intake off so you can cover it with a board , for if it starts to runaway on...
It is a style of hardtop.
You might want to read this and get to know your truck.
TM-9-2320-280-10.pdf
TM-9-2320-280-10 Operators manual for the M998 series truck. June 1991.
I don't know what kind of prices he has but Dennis Myers up in Copemish should have a few , General Jims in Clare has a couple but a steep on price.
Myers Military Trucks Copemish , Mi
231-633-6094
Visit C & C equipment's website , he has M817's a M929A2 and a M917 listed.
http://www.ccsurplus.com/inventory/?/listings/trucks/for-sale/list?ETID=1&pcid=2001059831&dlr=1&bcatid=27&ssc=0&snai=0&lo=4&ftr=1&sfc=0
12v starter should have a large lug for the battery cable and small lugs one for engagfing the solenoid anf the other for accessory feed . It sounds like you have a bad relay that is sticking .
This is about the only information on converting it , if it wasn't done with the Rosscommon conversion your probably on your own.
Rosscommon 24v to 12v conversion
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthr...12v-Conversion
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