BoxDaddy
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My buddy finally got his CUCV that he always wanted and it is awesome.
It is a retired fire department truck from a local rural department.
It seems to be in excellent condition.
When he got it home from the auction, we charged up the batteries and it fired right up.
after warming up for about 30 min. and driving a total of about 10 miles, it suddenly turned off.
when it stopped, we smelled burning and immediately pulled the keys and disconnected the batteries.
The negative cable going to the body from one(front) of the 2 batteries was smoking and melted, the fusible link going from the driver side alternator to the small distribution block on the drivers side was also melting.
after replacing the ground strip and fusible link, we can't get the batteries reconnected due to major arcing and sparking.
we inspected all the battery cables and fusible links, they all look good.
ARRGGGGGGG!!!
Someone help! Please point out the obvious problem I'm surely overlooking.
It is a retired fire department truck from a local rural department.
It seems to be in excellent condition.
When he got it home from the auction, we charged up the batteries and it fired right up.
after warming up for about 30 min. and driving a total of about 10 miles, it suddenly turned off.
when it stopped, we smelled burning and immediately pulled the keys and disconnected the batteries.
The negative cable going to the body from one(front) of the 2 batteries was smoking and melted, the fusible link going from the driver side alternator to the small distribution block on the drivers side was also melting.
after replacing the ground strip and fusible link, we can't get the batteries reconnected due to major arcing and sparking.
we inspected all the battery cables and fusible links, they all look good.
ARRGGGGGGG!!!
Someone help! Please point out the obvious problem I'm surely overlooking.
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