Hi guys. I'm a long time lurker back to 2011 from looking for a 715 years ago and then working on a buddy's m998 and grabbing the TMs for it.
I recently purchased an 84 M1010 with 4,300 miles that was converted into a camper. It was a USN 1010 and then it spent a few years as a FD truck near St. Louis for a FD to use at football games. The previous owner bought it and then fell out of touch with it. It has sat for over a year and no longer runs.
I've downloaded and been through all the TMs and I'm getting better at using them, mainly the 34p and 20p so I have exhausted some of those tips. I don't like to just hop on and ask simple questions without exausting my search abilities.
Previous to pulling the Injector pump (where I'm at now) I did replace the fuel, filter, have 8psi out of the mechanical pump, on/off selinoid, GP board is good, GPs were replaced with 60gs and they are heating up. No fuel was coming out of the IP so I pulled it and sent it to a shop in Wisconsin to be rebuilt. He called today and told me that the rotor is no good (likely the previous owner tried biodiesel and it ate away the metal while sitting) and I need to find a core to pull the rotor out of to rebuild mine.
My question is, is that the original 2829-4269 pump is supposedly setup to handle higher elevations with less oxygen, are there other models that have the same power? The 4269 is a hen's tooth. I believe the 1010 made more power than stock cucvs. I'm trying to figure out my options of find a core (to get the rotor) and have him rebuild mine to a new spec for where I'm at (sea level in NC) or to replace it with a new and have to eat the core charge.
Any help or recommendations is greatly appreciated, Thanks,
Tod
The previous owner had a 4" lift and 35" tires.
He had it lined with sheep's wool insulation and cedar tongue and groove which stuck badly like an unkept barn so I've gutted it. The truck lost all of its ambulance interior prior to my acquisition.
I recently purchased an 84 M1010 with 4,300 miles that was converted into a camper. It was a USN 1010 and then it spent a few years as a FD truck near St. Louis for a FD to use at football games. The previous owner bought it and then fell out of touch with it. It has sat for over a year and no longer runs.
I've downloaded and been through all the TMs and I'm getting better at using them, mainly the 34p and 20p so I have exhausted some of those tips. I don't like to just hop on and ask simple questions without exausting my search abilities.
Previous to pulling the Injector pump (where I'm at now) I did replace the fuel, filter, have 8psi out of the mechanical pump, on/off selinoid, GP board is good, GPs were replaced with 60gs and they are heating up. No fuel was coming out of the IP so I pulled it and sent it to a shop in Wisconsin to be rebuilt. He called today and told me that the rotor is no good (likely the previous owner tried biodiesel and it ate away the metal while sitting) and I need to find a core to pull the rotor out of to rebuild mine.
My question is, is that the original 2829-4269 pump is supposedly setup to handle higher elevations with less oxygen, are there other models that have the same power? The 4269 is a hen's tooth. I believe the 1010 made more power than stock cucvs. I'm trying to figure out my options of find a core (to get the rotor) and have him rebuild mine to a new spec for where I'm at (sea level in NC) or to replace it with a new and have to eat the core charge.
Any help or recommendations is greatly appreciated, Thanks,
Tod
The previous owner had a 4" lift and 35" tires.
He had it lined with sheep's wool insulation and cedar tongue and groove which stuck badly like an unkept barn so I've gutted it. The truck lost all of its ambulance interior prior to my acquisition.
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