So I have been tinkering with a 003A I just picked up last week. Got the fuel tank removed and am working on getting it cleaned out. Last night I removed all the filters (they all looked brand new as if this thing had just been serviced before being put away).
Picked up new oil and fuel filters from NAPA today and installed the new oil filter and filled it with fresh oil. I also picked up a pair of Walmart Maxx batteries and a dog-bone connector to go between the 2 batteries.
I'm able to turn over the engine by hand with a wrench on the center fan bolt. It turned over smoothly and I could feel the compression stroke. Excited to turn it over on the starter motor to see if it would make oil pressure, I was disappointed by the sharp click sound I got. All the fuel pump appears to be working. Took 2 or maybe 3 turns of the master switch to the 2 fuel positions, but they run fine now.
So I removed the battery terminal and cleaned the real good down to bare metal the tried again. Same click.
Here's a shot of the installed batteries:
Here's a shot of the ground connector and the positive connection to the starter solenoid. Are these connections problem areas on a 003? Should I pull these connections and clean them up?
I'm just curious if there is something else obvious I should check first before I start removing and cleaning all the high current connections.
Btw, check out the old oil filter and the inside of the canister.
And oil filter mount on engine block.
And dipstick. Rusty on the outside and brand new looking on the inside where it counts.
So I had high hopes this thing would fire right up once I feed it some fresh diesel. Hopefully it is something simple that is preventing the starter from turning over.
Picked up new oil and fuel filters from NAPA today and installed the new oil filter and filled it with fresh oil. I also picked up a pair of Walmart Maxx batteries and a dog-bone connector to go between the 2 batteries.
I'm able to turn over the engine by hand with a wrench on the center fan bolt. It turned over smoothly and I could feel the compression stroke. Excited to turn it over on the starter motor to see if it would make oil pressure, I was disappointed by the sharp click sound I got. All the fuel pump appears to be working. Took 2 or maybe 3 turns of the master switch to the 2 fuel positions, but they run fine now.
So I removed the battery terminal and cleaned the real good down to bare metal the tried again. Same click.
Here's a shot of the installed batteries:
Here's a shot of the ground connector and the positive connection to the starter solenoid. Are these connections problem areas on a 003? Should I pull these connections and clean them up?
I'm just curious if there is something else obvious I should check first before I start removing and cleaning all the high current connections.
Btw, check out the old oil filter and the inside of the canister.
And oil filter mount on engine block.
And dipstick. Rusty on the outside and brand new looking on the inside where it counts.
So I had high hopes this thing would fire right up once I feed it some fresh diesel. Hopefully it is something simple that is preventing the starter from turning over.
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