Ok, so I finally got around to doing some work on the 10 ton. I ditched the stock fuel filter set-up for a 2 spin on filters and added a ball valve post filter so I wouldn't have to re-prime to the IP every filter change. Much to my surprise the truck started right up after the filter change and a little priming in the cab. Nothing like I was expecting after working on the NHC250.
My headlights aren't getting power so I (semi)temporarily wired them up to another switch in the cab. I made sure not to cut the stock harness. No hi-beams but they are plenty bright on low.
Replaced a few bulbs but couldn't get the rear driver's blinker to work. I'll have to trace it down in the wiring.
I replaced my temp gauge with a known good from my M818 and found the old one to be faulty.
The oil pressure gauge is electronic and the one from my M818 is mechanical so I couldn't swap that out.
Found a few leaks; oil leak up towards the front of the engine, transmission output, and the output on the middle axle.
It still dies if you let it idle for a minute or so even after it is warmed. I remember adjusting the idle screw before with no result so I will have to try again. It doesn't seem to be smoking as much after driving it around for an hour or so and some the other day as well.
That's pretty much it for mechanical stuff. Just some air leaks, the glow plug bulb, the spot light and beacon (which isn't there), and a few other small things to take care of. There seems to be a lot of unplugged wires and random things under the dash and in the engine compartment though. I know some of the heater stuff is still there but I don't know about the rest of the stuff.
I'm getting use to driving it now, just starting out that is killer. It seems to always give me resistance when I try to shift into 1st or 2nd and I have to wait a little while for the gears to slow down. It also is tough to shift into 2nd without the exhaust brake. By the time the RPMs are down the truck has stopped! The rest of the gears are fine.
I got this block with the truck but I am clueless as to its function...