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Hi all, I just got a 1987 M1008 and I'm combing through it for issues. I originally cut my teeth working on OBS Chevy's, but squarebodies and diesels are new to me. I have all the TMs that I could find, but there's a few things I couldn't find answers for.
Here's the issues I've found so far:
Bulb Test
With the key on (but not running or cranking) my OBS Chevy will do a bulb tests on the cluster to show that the CEL and other idiot lights are functional. I've noticed here with my M1008 that the lights for CEL and Coolant Temp Warning do not come on. I've swapped the bulbs to confirm that the bulbs themselves are working.
So my question is... are those two lights supposed to come on when the key is turned?
Coolant Temp
I'm worried the thermostat isn't opening. DRMO drained all the fluids, and I topped it up. The upper radiator hose doesn't ever feel warm, and its squishy like its got air in it.
I used my laser temp sensor and tracked the thermostat housing temp while letting it idle in the driveway. Here is that data graphed:
I looked up the thermostat part number from the TM, and the AC Delco model is a 180 degree thermostat. Looking at the temp data, it looked like the thermostat started opening at around the 40 minute mark. I was a little hesitant to run longer than that and oveheat the engine, especially if the Coolant Warning Temp light isn't working (see bulb test above).
My question is, is that a normal warm up time and thermostat opening time? I'm trying to save myself from taking it out and boiling it in the stove.
Lifter Tick?
Again, DRMO had drained the fluids so I topped it up with oil and gave it a go. The paperwork in the cab says the fluids were drained six months ago, so maybe its been sitting just long enough for a lifter to get sticky?
On startup it seems to have some lifter tick. I don't have a stethoscope so I haven't been able to trace it to a cylinder. It does stop after the engine is warm, so maybe an exhaust leak?
Here's a clip, as always, the audio quality in recordings is never very good. It sounds like tapping two screwdriver shafts together, and I can hear it from about 40 feetaway.
My question here, is it actually lifter tick or is it something else? If lifter tick, are there any good oil additives that anyone has used to try and unstick it?
Thanks everyone! I'm looking forward to getting this on the road.
Here's the issues I've found so far:
Bulb Test
With the key on (but not running or cranking) my OBS Chevy will do a bulb tests on the cluster to show that the CEL and other idiot lights are functional. I've noticed here with my M1008 that the lights for CEL and Coolant Temp Warning do not come on. I've swapped the bulbs to confirm that the bulbs themselves are working.
So my question is... are those two lights supposed to come on when the key is turned?
Coolant Temp
I'm worried the thermostat isn't opening. DRMO drained all the fluids, and I topped it up. The upper radiator hose doesn't ever feel warm, and its squishy like its got air in it.
I used my laser temp sensor and tracked the thermostat housing temp while letting it idle in the driveway. Here is that data graphed:
I looked up the thermostat part number from the TM, and the AC Delco model is a 180 degree thermostat. Looking at the temp data, it looked like the thermostat started opening at around the 40 minute mark. I was a little hesitant to run longer than that and oveheat the engine, especially if the Coolant Warning Temp light isn't working (see bulb test above).
My question is, is that a normal warm up time and thermostat opening time? I'm trying to save myself from taking it out and boiling it in the stove.
Lifter Tick?
Again, DRMO had drained the fluids so I topped it up with oil and gave it a go. The paperwork in the cab says the fluids were drained six months ago, so maybe its been sitting just long enough for a lifter to get sticky?
On startup it seems to have some lifter tick. I don't have a stethoscope so I haven't been able to trace it to a cylinder. It does stop after the engine is warm, so maybe an exhaust leak?
Here's a clip, as always, the audio quality in recordings is never very good. It sounds like tapping two screwdriver shafts together, and I can hear it from about 40 feetaway.
My question here, is it actually lifter tick or is it something else? If lifter tick, are there any good oil additives that anyone has used to try and unstick it?
Thanks everyone! I'm looking forward to getting this on the road.