goldneagle
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I purchased a M1008 pickup from GL auction at Camp. Shelby in MS on October 24. 2013. Jeff Davis did a quick inspection on it and recommended I get that truck. It was listed as hood latch broken running condition unknown and no key. Standard ignition lock key did not fit. I won the action and was anxious to find out if she ran.
I had Jeff recover the truck for me and take it to his place. He had to dismantle the steering column in order to release the locked steering for flat towing. He had me order new locks for the truck. I found a good deal on Ebay for a complete OEM lock set and had it shipped directly to Jeff's place. $40 for all 3 locks including Priority Mail shipping.
I also got a nice photo of the engine compartment from Jeff that was taken at recovery time. The under-hood looked fairly clean when compared to other CUCV's i've seen. I did notice a melted fusible link next to the GP solenoid. Jeff informed me that there were also some melted wires behind the back battery. Oh oh! Now I am nervous wondering how bad the problem is. Wondering what caused it and how extensive the damage is.
The answer would not come until November 2, 2013 when i drove to Jeff's place to check out my truck. I got there an hour early. So while Jeff was eating his cereal I started to check the damage under the hood.The back battery was already disconnected -so i finished removing the the support frame. Removed the battery in order to access the 24 volt bus on the firewall behind it. There was a 16 ga. and 12 ga fusible links that were melted. There were also 2 more 12 ga. fusible links melted by the 12 volt terminal next to the GP solenoid.
After consulting with jeff i drove into town in search of some replacement fusible links. I went to several locations and could only find the 16 ga. We decided to use some of the abandoned 12 ga. fusible links from the resistor pack to repair the melted ones. We got 1 from my truck and 1 from Jeff's donor truck. I was able to splice a wire into the 3rd fusible link. (there was still some insulated fusible wire left)
After patching the fusible links and cleaning the battery terminals and clamps I started to reassemble the electrical system. Once the positive terminal were connected, Jeff tested the negative terminal to see if we got a spark or worse from the wiring. Luck for us all was well! We connected the negative terminal on the front battery and tightened it up. So far so good! Jeff had replaced the ignition switch and said we had lights in the cab.
I had tested the batteries Dated 2010. One was at 11.75 volts and the other at 11.5 volts. We figured they were still good once they get properly charged. We hooked up the slave cable from Jeff's truck and saw no problems with the wires. I sat in the cab and went through the start-up procedure. A quick turn of the key and she almost caught. Turned the key again and "we have ignition"! She was running great!We let her sit and run for a bit before we disconnected the slave hookup. Then she was running fine on her own.
After a time Jeff put her in gear and she moved backwards with no effort. Same in fwd gear. We have a runner! Now it's time to order some replacement parts.
I ordered a replacement tailgate (current one is cracked and bent in the middle). Ordered Brake peddle pad (missing) New tailgate handle (old one is twisted) New rear-view mirror (missing). Will need to order new windshield (2 cracks) and new seal (cracked). I also ordered new wiper blades and fire extinguisher. I will also order a new turn signal switch and lever (worn).
I am posting some original photos from GL. Will have better photos when I get it home.
I had Jeff recover the truck for me and take it to his place. He had to dismantle the steering column in order to release the locked steering for flat towing. He had me order new locks for the truck. I found a good deal on Ebay for a complete OEM lock set and had it shipped directly to Jeff's place. $40 for all 3 locks including Priority Mail shipping.
I also got a nice photo of the engine compartment from Jeff that was taken at recovery time. The under-hood looked fairly clean when compared to other CUCV's i've seen. I did notice a melted fusible link next to the GP solenoid. Jeff informed me that there were also some melted wires behind the back battery. Oh oh! Now I am nervous wondering how bad the problem is. Wondering what caused it and how extensive the damage is.
The answer would not come until November 2, 2013 when i drove to Jeff's place to check out my truck. I got there an hour early. So while Jeff was eating his cereal I started to check the damage under the hood.The back battery was already disconnected -so i finished removing the the support frame. Removed the battery in order to access the 24 volt bus on the firewall behind it. There was a 16 ga. and 12 ga fusible links that were melted. There were also 2 more 12 ga. fusible links melted by the 12 volt terminal next to the GP solenoid.
After consulting with jeff i drove into town in search of some replacement fusible links. I went to several locations and could only find the 16 ga. We decided to use some of the abandoned 12 ga. fusible links from the resistor pack to repair the melted ones. We got 1 from my truck and 1 from Jeff's donor truck. I was able to splice a wire into the 3rd fusible link. (there was still some insulated fusible wire left)
After patching the fusible links and cleaning the battery terminals and clamps I started to reassemble the electrical system. Once the positive terminal were connected, Jeff tested the negative terminal to see if we got a spark or worse from the wiring. Luck for us all was well! We connected the negative terminal on the front battery and tightened it up. So far so good! Jeff had replaced the ignition switch and said we had lights in the cab.
I had tested the batteries Dated 2010. One was at 11.75 volts and the other at 11.5 volts. We figured they were still good once they get properly charged. We hooked up the slave cable from Jeff's truck and saw no problems with the wires. I sat in the cab and went through the start-up procedure. A quick turn of the key and she almost caught. Turned the key again and "we have ignition"! She was running great!We let her sit and run for a bit before we disconnected the slave hookup. Then she was running fine on her own.
After a time Jeff put her in gear and she moved backwards with no effort. Same in fwd gear. We have a runner! Now it's time to order some replacement parts.
I ordered a replacement tailgate (current one is cracked and bent in the middle). Ordered Brake peddle pad (missing) New tailgate handle (old one is twisted) New rear-view mirror (missing). Will need to order new windshield (2 cracks) and new seal (cracked). I also ordered new wiper blades and fire extinguisher. I will also order a new turn signal switch and lever (worn).
I am posting some original photos from GL. Will have better photos when I get it home.
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