scoutdoors1000
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I have been doing a lot of reading and wanted to make sure I was thinking correct before I start to tear into something that is expensive.
I was driving my m1009 down the interstate the other day after having driven aprx 80 miles over the past year. It started up like it usually does....SLOW HARD start with 3 crank cycles of about 10 seconds with acellerator half way or all the way down and then fluctuating back and forth when it is starting to kick over. IT cranked and ran. Temps have been in the 50's at night. I noticed it was funny that it did not go into high idle but figured I heated the block enough. I, this time, also let it sit a little (maybe 1 min) before driving. Usually I start it up and sit for about 5 seconds then put it in drive and let it go at idle speed till it drops out of high idle.
I was up and running and switched over to my Waste oil system which runs on a different fuel filter but common fuel pump. It was running a little quieter than when on diesel which is usual. On the interstate the vehicle just cut off suddenly like someone threw a switch. This has never happened before. While on waste oil, if the system fails it fails to diesel. I turned the key off, threw it into neutral, and then reset my waste oil system. Still while rolling I attempted to restart the motor on diesel. No go. Crank crank crank and did not turn over. No sputter. Not sure if I was getting smoke or not out the back. I dumped a little diesel down the carb and got it to sputter like it was trying to turn over but mainly cranking only. I then noted smoke out the tail pipe (like usual on a start up) and some comming out the air intake which I have never noted before. I cannot say that I have noticed that it has never happened before either.
Got it towed and the guy who knew a little bit about vehicles said to check the alternator because that can shut a vehicle down. I got back and what do you know....torn driver side alternator belt. Replaced the belt while charging batteries. Cranked a lot and broke alternator bolt in block. Used screw out to remove piece. Replaced. Cranked batteries dead. Recharged cranked dead again. On occasion would put diesel down the air intake and same thing. Smoke out tail pipe and smoke out air intake when not cranking. Smells of fuel. Cranked batteries dead again and nothing. This time no diesel in air intake and did smell of diesel in exhaust. Did not notice near as much smoke.
Incidentally, the other day while driving only after 1-2 min of driving (with my normal start and roll at idle speed till drops out of high idle) it cut out on me while on waste oil in a turn. It started right back up on diesel and then ran like a top after. (of note I do not have issues with hard start if I am driviing on the same day....usually). The day before the shut down I parked on a hill with the rear downhill and had a harder start than usual but figured I just list prime is all and was pumping against gravity.
I have not checked voltatge at the IP yet while cranking because do not have help but I did turn the vehicle to the run position (but not cranking) and did get sparking at the IP when connecting it. I could not hear a click over the clicking of the glow plug solenoid/relay (what ever it is that does the clicking on the firewall)
Sooo, after my long winded explanation.....my questions are....
1) would too tight of a belt cause failure to start? (I do not think so but am not sure)
2) The vehicle (based on what I was reading) should have started, at least sputtered) without the drivers side belt. It would have over heated quickly if it did get started but just the same it should have started. Am I thinking correct?
3) Why wont the vehicle start now....is it possible that two things failed at the same time? Is it possible the belt failure was caused by something else? Is it possible that I am just missing the boat.
4) do I need to tear into the IP at this point or am I just forgetting something?
5) does the above description sound like my IP is bad or maybe my lift pump? (A problem is I cannot test my lift pump like others because the way my waste oil system is plummed. It pulls through the filters so I need vacuum on the filters for them to work.
MY plan for the day,
1) Try to crank it now that it sat overnight incase it overheated.
2) check voltage at IP while in the accessory position (half way between off and crank position)
3) attempt to crack fuel lines at the fuel rail (or whatever it is out of the IP and into the engine) and see if I get leakage.
Am I thinking correct?? The belt just seems to be staring me in the face though and I cannot see it.....
Thanks in advance y'all
I was driving my m1009 down the interstate the other day after having driven aprx 80 miles over the past year. It started up like it usually does....SLOW HARD start with 3 crank cycles of about 10 seconds with acellerator half way or all the way down and then fluctuating back and forth when it is starting to kick over. IT cranked and ran. Temps have been in the 50's at night. I noticed it was funny that it did not go into high idle but figured I heated the block enough. I, this time, also let it sit a little (maybe 1 min) before driving. Usually I start it up and sit for about 5 seconds then put it in drive and let it go at idle speed till it drops out of high idle.
I was up and running and switched over to my Waste oil system which runs on a different fuel filter but common fuel pump. It was running a little quieter than when on diesel which is usual. On the interstate the vehicle just cut off suddenly like someone threw a switch. This has never happened before. While on waste oil, if the system fails it fails to diesel. I turned the key off, threw it into neutral, and then reset my waste oil system. Still while rolling I attempted to restart the motor on diesel. No go. Crank crank crank and did not turn over. No sputter. Not sure if I was getting smoke or not out the back. I dumped a little diesel down the carb and got it to sputter like it was trying to turn over but mainly cranking only. I then noted smoke out the tail pipe (like usual on a start up) and some comming out the air intake which I have never noted before. I cannot say that I have noticed that it has never happened before either.
Got it towed and the guy who knew a little bit about vehicles said to check the alternator because that can shut a vehicle down. I got back and what do you know....torn driver side alternator belt. Replaced the belt while charging batteries. Cranked a lot and broke alternator bolt in block. Used screw out to remove piece. Replaced. Cranked batteries dead. Recharged cranked dead again. On occasion would put diesel down the air intake and same thing. Smoke out tail pipe and smoke out air intake when not cranking. Smells of fuel. Cranked batteries dead again and nothing. This time no diesel in air intake and did smell of diesel in exhaust. Did not notice near as much smoke.
Incidentally, the other day while driving only after 1-2 min of driving (with my normal start and roll at idle speed till drops out of high idle) it cut out on me while on waste oil in a turn. It started right back up on diesel and then ran like a top after. (of note I do not have issues with hard start if I am driviing on the same day....usually). The day before the shut down I parked on a hill with the rear downhill and had a harder start than usual but figured I just list prime is all and was pumping against gravity.
I have not checked voltatge at the IP yet while cranking because do not have help but I did turn the vehicle to the run position (but not cranking) and did get sparking at the IP when connecting it. I could not hear a click over the clicking of the glow plug solenoid/relay (what ever it is that does the clicking on the firewall)
Sooo, after my long winded explanation.....my questions are....
1) would too tight of a belt cause failure to start? (I do not think so but am not sure)
2) The vehicle (based on what I was reading) should have started, at least sputtered) without the drivers side belt. It would have over heated quickly if it did get started but just the same it should have started. Am I thinking correct?
3) Why wont the vehicle start now....is it possible that two things failed at the same time? Is it possible the belt failure was caused by something else? Is it possible that I am just missing the boat.
4) do I need to tear into the IP at this point or am I just forgetting something?
5) does the above description sound like my IP is bad or maybe my lift pump? (A problem is I cannot test my lift pump like others because the way my waste oil system is plummed. It pulls through the filters so I need vacuum on the filters for them to work.
MY plan for the day,
1) Try to crank it now that it sat overnight incase it overheated.
2) check voltage at IP while in the accessory position (half way between off and crank position)
3) attempt to crack fuel lines at the fuel rail (or whatever it is out of the IP and into the engine) and see if I get leakage.
Am I thinking correct?? The belt just seems to be staring me in the face though and I cannot see it.....
Thanks in advance y'all