KaiserM109
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I've searched the postings, but I didn't find anything helpful. I'm hoping someone can give me a simple fix.
My M109 has sat for a while. A couple of months ago when it was bitter cold I tried to start it in temps around minus ten. It groaned, then there was a solid 'clunk' and it would not turn over. I worried that maybe I had hydro-locked the engine.
I waited 'til warm weather (mid 90s) to try again. I charged up the batteries. When I hit the starter button it didn't turn at all and buried the voltage. To test whether or not it was the engine, I put the transfer case in neutral and the transmission in 4th (straight through). I was able to easily turn the engine by putting a bar between the bolt heads on the 'U' joint, so the engine isn't the problem. Hoping that this might free up the starter, maybe the gear was stuck on the flywheel, I made 2 full turns of the engine. It did exactly the same thing again.
The truck is a '66 M109A3 with a non-turbo engine. Any suggestions before I start doing an autopsy?
My M109 has sat for a while. A couple of months ago when it was bitter cold I tried to start it in temps around minus ten. It groaned, then there was a solid 'clunk' and it would not turn over. I worried that maybe I had hydro-locked the engine.
I waited 'til warm weather (mid 90s) to try again. I charged up the batteries. When I hit the starter button it didn't turn at all and buried the voltage. To test whether or not it was the engine, I put the transfer case in neutral and the transmission in 4th (straight through). I was able to easily turn the engine by putting a bar between the bolt heads on the 'U' joint, so the engine isn't the problem. Hoping that this might free up the starter, maybe the gear was stuck on the flywheel, I made 2 full turns of the engine. It did exactly the same thing again.
The truck is a '66 M109A3 with a non-turbo engine. Any suggestions before I start doing an autopsy?