Ok, so I replaced the starter w/ a 12 volt and rerouted the power cable to the first battery. All is working well and I'm happy with the conversion. I had an issue before the installation that I never really worked out. I know it's a longshot because you don't know what's been done to this particular vehicle but lt me try to explain anyway: During my starter issue, I had mentioned that the starter stayed on even when removing the relay under dash, the only way to get the starter to turn off was to disconect batteries. Well, after I disconnected the batteries and then reconected them, the starter had stopped spinning, however, I noticed a wire on the firewall junction block that had been severed and the rubber around it sliced apparently. I went to reconnect the two ends and, the starter engaged again and started turning, pull the two wire ends apart and the starter stops. I dont know where this wire fits into the starter equation but I know that without it connected, the ignition will not activate the starter. The wire is in the middle of the junction block and seems to go up into the generator. It is red. The wire comming off my starter solenoid is black and I cant trace it but it disappers somewhere behind the engine, i have since replaced the 24v starter with a 12v as suggested by the posts above and I reconnected that thin red wire and the starter seems to be working fine. I just dont understand why that wire was cut to begin with. I don't thnk it burned when the starter stuck because there are no charring marks and it just looks like it was cut. The truck was owned briefly by a civilian before me and I'm thinking maybe he cut it and rerouted some starter wires himself, so if I reconnected it, I'm worried maybe I've got the starter wired up twice somehow. Again, sorry for the odd-ball scenario but it's been annoying me lately and I'd like to resolve it. I have the cucv manual with the electrica diagrams but don't know how to read them. Included here is a pic of the wire I'm pointing at, real skinny, Its the junction block on the firewall where the second battery hooks up.
Thanks