MILKMAN9211
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Alrighty so I am brand new to the Military Truck scene, so if I do not come across clear, I appologize. I bought an M35A2 not running, probably not the best idea, but they are very hard to come by where I am located in Louisiana and I got it for what I thought was a fair price. The truck had not ran in about 2 years or more and the fuel system was HORRIBLE! Typical "i changed the filters" was nonsense because all three were far from new. I am having issues with getting it up and running and need a little guidance... PLEASE HELP!!! =(
So here are the things I have done so far:
*Cleaned out and removed all rust from all three filter housings and cleared the drains on the housings
*Emptied the fuel tank and cleaned it out several times being sure to try my best to get all surface rust out
*Cleaned the fuel pump and screens around it
*Cleaned out the battery compartment and wrapped all wires in wiring loom and electrical tape since they were beginning to crack
*Changed both grounds to headlights due to dry rot and falling apart
* Replaced all three fuel filters and replaced the gaskets
*Cleaned air filter housing and put a new air filter
*Fresh clean Diesel (10 Gallons)
*Ignition switch bad, bypassed for now with a heavy duty momentary switch (ordered new keyed ignition switch)
*F250 power seats
So I bled all three fuel filters and I can tell the fuel pump is defiantly working! When I crack the bleeder at the top two filters, diesel is plentifully coming out in a strong stream with no air bubbles. I am also hearing and seeing the return line circulating and dumping back into the tank. I checked the fuel lever behind the fuel shut off lever and it was initially at the 6 o clock position. I tried to move it toward the 7 o clock toward the front of the truck however it wouldn't budge. I removed the cover and tried moving it at the fuel plate/armature and was able to work it back and forth, but it was very stiff! I sprayed it all down with some KROIL and it began to get a bit easier but was still pretty stiff. I put everything back together and tried to start it up.... I prepared myself for a run away with a large lid near the intake coming off the turbo and I was very close to needing it! =0 When I hit the ignition, the truck seemed to start almost instantly and immediately went to full throttle like a run away would. I immediately pulled the engine stop and began jumping from the driver seat to prepare to choke it out at the turbo and luckily the truck died when I pulled the stop lever.
I then started seeing a stream of antifreeze spewing from the radiator on the inside portion near the fan blade. I checked before hand and never saw any sort of obstruction and the blades were all in good shape and not bent, still not sure what punctured the radiator.... so I attempted to start it a few more times and got NOTHING at all! I am a youtube mechanic with plenty general skills and knowledge but I feel like I am going down a wormhole with this thing. I also noticed that the FDC bypass had been done on this truck.
Can anyone please give me some advice on what I need to check or where I need to go from here? I think that fuel lever is too stiff and it is just not moving as freely as it should. Really appreciate any help at all you guys! I will post what pics I can to help yall determine my set up. I am also still unsure of the year of this thing =/ but that's something I will figure out later down the line.
So here are the things I have done so far:
*Cleaned out and removed all rust from all three filter housings and cleared the drains on the housings
*Emptied the fuel tank and cleaned it out several times being sure to try my best to get all surface rust out
*Cleaned the fuel pump and screens around it
*Cleaned out the battery compartment and wrapped all wires in wiring loom and electrical tape since they were beginning to crack
*Changed both grounds to headlights due to dry rot and falling apart
* Replaced all three fuel filters and replaced the gaskets
*Cleaned air filter housing and put a new air filter
*Fresh clean Diesel (10 Gallons)
*Ignition switch bad, bypassed for now with a heavy duty momentary switch (ordered new keyed ignition switch)
*F250 power seats
So I bled all three fuel filters and I can tell the fuel pump is defiantly working! When I crack the bleeder at the top two filters, diesel is plentifully coming out in a strong stream with no air bubbles. I am also hearing and seeing the return line circulating and dumping back into the tank. I checked the fuel lever behind the fuel shut off lever and it was initially at the 6 o clock position. I tried to move it toward the 7 o clock toward the front of the truck however it wouldn't budge. I removed the cover and tried moving it at the fuel plate/armature and was able to work it back and forth, but it was very stiff! I sprayed it all down with some KROIL and it began to get a bit easier but was still pretty stiff. I put everything back together and tried to start it up.... I prepared myself for a run away with a large lid near the intake coming off the turbo and I was very close to needing it! =0 When I hit the ignition, the truck seemed to start almost instantly and immediately went to full throttle like a run away would. I immediately pulled the engine stop and began jumping from the driver seat to prepare to choke it out at the turbo and luckily the truck died when I pulled the stop lever.
I then started seeing a stream of antifreeze spewing from the radiator on the inside portion near the fan blade. I checked before hand and never saw any sort of obstruction and the blades were all in good shape and not bent, still not sure what punctured the radiator.... so I attempted to start it a few more times and got NOTHING at all! I am a youtube mechanic with plenty general skills and knowledge but I feel like I am going down a wormhole with this thing. I also noticed that the FDC bypass had been done on this truck.
Can anyone please give me some advice on what I need to check or where I need to go from here? I think that fuel lever is too stiff and it is just not moving as freely as it should. Really appreciate any help at all you guys! I will post what pics I can to help yall determine my set up. I am also still unsure of the year of this thing =/ but that's something I will figure out later down the line.
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