TSgt.Kuchta
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OK, I'm going through the truck making sure everything is good before I drive it over to the paint shop.
Some vehicle HISTORY, 1985 M1009, 39,700 miles on the odometer. I installed a new ST85 starter relay, all new belts and two (2) brand new Interstate Type 31 batteries (as well as two (2) Wilson brand starters-----------so far).
All of this effort is due to the fact that I am getting ready to replace my 3rd starter in as many weeks (yes, I have burned up the 1st starter due the the ST85 starter relay failure, second starter only made it ithrough eight starting cycles, the third starter only cranked twice and stopped).
BTW, starters #2 and #3 are Wilson brand.
But I digress, my real question is about the cut wire I found AFTER my very 1st post here on SS.
It seems that the Army cut the voltage supply feed from the booster resistors to the glow-plug solenoid! (I checked the wiring schematics and my truck is different than what the schematics show)
The glow-plug solenoid is now supplied voltage from a splice block located on the engine side firewall about 3" above and towards the center of the firewall.
Is this a valid modification? (The dealership I purchased the truck from said it is an Army MOD.)
Should I now just unhook and remove the booster resistors.
And does it change which glow-plugs I should be using?
One more thing, the glow-plug control board seems fine as the glow plug lamp illuminates as of should, I am checking all of this because the truck wouldn't start after I installed the 3rd starter.
Thanks again folks.
Steve from Northern Michigan
Some vehicle HISTORY, 1985 M1009, 39,700 miles on the odometer. I installed a new ST85 starter relay, all new belts and two (2) brand new Interstate Type 31 batteries (as well as two (2) Wilson brand starters-----------so far).
All of this effort is due to the fact that I am getting ready to replace my 3rd starter in as many weeks (yes, I have burned up the 1st starter due the the ST85 starter relay failure, second starter only made it ithrough eight starting cycles, the third starter only cranked twice and stopped).
BTW, starters #2 and #3 are Wilson brand.
But I digress, my real question is about the cut wire I found AFTER my very 1st post here on SS.
It seems that the Army cut the voltage supply feed from the booster resistors to the glow-plug solenoid! (I checked the wiring schematics and my truck is different than what the schematics show)
The glow-plug solenoid is now supplied voltage from a splice block located on the engine side firewall about 3" above and towards the center of the firewall.
Is this a valid modification? (The dealership I purchased the truck from said it is an Army MOD.)
Should I now just unhook and remove the booster resistors.
And does it change which glow-plugs I should be using?
One more thing, the glow-plug control board seems fine as the glow plug lamp illuminates as of should, I am checking all of this because the truck wouldn't start after I installed the 3rd starter.
Thanks again folks.
Steve from Northern Michigan
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