rose jackets67
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First post here - I've done a LOT of searching with no luck.
A little background - I'm a LEO in Georgia, and this spring I bought a 1985 m1008 that had previously belonged to a neighboring fire dept. I drove the truck daily for about 3 months until it starting acting up.
I went to leave for work one morning, and the glow plug 'wait' light stayed on extra long. I knew what that meant before I hit the key. Yep, battery(s) dead. So i jump it and head to work.
I replaced both old mismatched batterys with 1000amp units from the local auto parts store. Same problem. Front battery stays at around 12.6 volts when the truck is off. Rear battery goes to zero in a matter of hours. As far as I can tell, there is a pretty serious drain on the rear battery, BUT, my understanding is that all 12v accessories are run off of the front battery. What could be killing the rear?
When I first got the truck, I stripped out all of the additional aftermarked items added by the fire dept as well as the wiring to them. I drove the truck for another two months without any issues, so I don't think I caused any shorts then.
Both alternators put out proper voltage at their lugs (14.1-14.3 volts), but with the truck running the rear battery never climbs above around 13 volts.
Otherwise, the truck is wonderful. Currently it has 4.10 geared axles under it and is a pleasure to drive. Generally speaking the truck stops good, runs good, hardly leaks any oil, leaks no trans fluid or gear oil and goes like hell in the mud.
The only issues aside from the power draw are the right front high beam is dead (wiring issue - known good lamp installed and it's still dead), and neither of the Gen lights have ever illuminated.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I bought this truck with the intention of installing a 4 cylinder B-series Cummins, but right now I can't even move it around the shop!
A little background - I'm a LEO in Georgia, and this spring I bought a 1985 m1008 that had previously belonged to a neighboring fire dept. I drove the truck daily for about 3 months until it starting acting up.
I went to leave for work one morning, and the glow plug 'wait' light stayed on extra long. I knew what that meant before I hit the key. Yep, battery(s) dead. So i jump it and head to work.
I replaced both old mismatched batterys with 1000amp units from the local auto parts store. Same problem. Front battery stays at around 12.6 volts when the truck is off. Rear battery goes to zero in a matter of hours. As far as I can tell, there is a pretty serious drain on the rear battery, BUT, my understanding is that all 12v accessories are run off of the front battery. What could be killing the rear?
When I first got the truck, I stripped out all of the additional aftermarked items added by the fire dept as well as the wiring to them. I drove the truck for another two months without any issues, so I don't think I caused any shorts then.
Both alternators put out proper voltage at their lugs (14.1-14.3 volts), but with the truck running the rear battery never climbs above around 13 volts.
Otherwise, the truck is wonderful. Currently it has 4.10 geared axles under it and is a pleasure to drive. Generally speaking the truck stops good, runs good, hardly leaks any oil, leaks no trans fluid or gear oil and goes like hell in the mud.
The only issues aside from the power draw are the right front high beam is dead (wiring issue - known good lamp installed and it's still dead), and neither of the Gen lights have ever illuminated.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I bought this truck with the intention of installing a 4 cylinder B-series Cummins, but right now I can't even move it around the shop!