sedone
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Hey Guys,
I searched the forum and haven't been able to glean it from there so...
I am having my first issue in regards to my new-to-me M1008.
I left her sitting for a couple of weeks, tried to start and got about three or four
shots at it before the whirring and clicking started. Disconnected the batteries from their cables and charged each of them to 100% to take another shot at it. I had to do this three times in total before she started. Voltage Meter showed her charging and I didn't have any problems for the next couple of days as I drove. Let her sit again for only about a week and this time she turned over a few times and it just went to clicking, no starter whatsoever. I charged the batteries again three more times and it just got consistently worse to where both batteries were fully charged and the most I got was about six slow flywheel revolutions. She never started. My next step is to get the batts checked (KISS) just wondering if I am missing something totally obvious.
She is a 1986 M1008 that was semi retired to Fish and Widlife as a snow truck. 44,000 miles. Stock 12v/24v system in place with a whole bunch of harness for the snow plow but everything looks legit and I have had zero problems other than running out of fuel
(this is my first Diesel...) and having to crack all the lines. She has been well mantained and came with maintenance records.
So far all I have done is Lift, Wheels, Tires.
Thanks in Advance, sedone
I searched the forum and haven't been able to glean it from there so...
I am having my first issue in regards to my new-to-me M1008.
I left her sitting for a couple of weeks, tried to start and got about three or four
shots at it before the whirring and clicking started. Disconnected the batteries from their cables and charged each of them to 100% to take another shot at it. I had to do this three times in total before she started. Voltage Meter showed her charging and I didn't have any problems for the next couple of days as I drove. Let her sit again for only about a week and this time she turned over a few times and it just went to clicking, no starter whatsoever. I charged the batteries again three more times and it just got consistently worse to where both batteries were fully charged and the most I got was about six slow flywheel revolutions. She never started. My next step is to get the batts checked (KISS) just wondering if I am missing something totally obvious.
She is a 1986 M1008 that was semi retired to Fish and Widlife as a snow truck. 44,000 miles. Stock 12v/24v system in place with a whole bunch of harness for the snow plow but everything looks legit and I have had zero problems other than running out of fuel
(this is my first Diesel...) and having to crack all the lines. She has been well mantained and came with maintenance records.
So far all I have done is Lift, Wheels, Tires.
Thanks in Advance, sedone