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Wow, that is an interesting contraption. I wonder what went in it? Was that in the cab or was that bolted on the back fender?
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Wow, that is an interesting contraption. I wonder what went in it? Was that in the cab or was that bolted on the back fender?
368TH MILITARY INTELLIGENCE BATTALION CI COMPANY C (WZP2C0)
CP PARKS
CALIFORNIA
Last Mileage 14053
Thanks to Bikeman, I was able to learn about my truck and know the mileage is actually recorded! Pretty cool. I was wondering why it had all the comm stuff. It was an Intel truck. It also has a C on the front so that makes sense with either company C or Comm truck. I want to get a vinyl decal made of the unit patch and put it on the front fenders.
I got my hoses from Kascar and installed a lower radiator hose heater since I was in there anyway.So I did some work on my MV yesterday:
Installed 5 out of 8 glow plugs. 3 are swollen and need help getting out.
Installed the grounding harness. Funny thing, I would shift into drive, and if the fan was on, it would short and go in and out. Now it does not. Awesome!
Installed Those Military Guys keyed ignition. Pretty easy and straight forward.
Checked diffs and the fluid is full and pretty clean. Already bought gear oil so I will change at some point.
Needs a coolant flush. Any ideas of where to get upper and lower rad hoses?
I'm assuming you're meaning glow plugs, not injectors... Are you using the yellow band temperature sending unit with your starting box?So I installed the injectors I ordered from Kascar. I put them in, they worked a couple times, and then all of a sudden it was hard to start again. I checked them, and even had to use the tool to pull a couple of them. I found all of them swollen. Prior to install, I did not have any issues with the wait to start light, and I installed the kascar grounding harness. The wait to start light still comes on for the normal 7 seconds and no issue. I have the Nartron Smart Start with white label which I believe uses the GP controller on the back of the block on the pass side- at least there is a sensor in the block that looks as such.
Thanks for any advise on the subject.
Did you ever confirm that you have the correct TSU?So I do have the Nartron Smart Start System with white label and all my glow plugs have been detonated. My educated guess, and as RWH stated, my box may be bad. What would be the best way to test the box? Should the glow plug lead read 24 volts at the run position? I was trying to get a reading there and it did not make sense/read.
Best place to purchase a replacement box/which type to get?
Thank you!
I got mine at Eriks, comes as a kit. Make sure you follow the directions completely, that come with it, Including testing your glowplugs before installation. Make sure you remove the neg. terminal from your battery before installation.So I do have the Nartron Smart Start System with white label and all my glow plugs have been detonated. My educated guess, and as RWH stated, my box may be bad. What would be the best way to test the box? Should the glow plug lead read 24 volts at the run position? I was trying to get a reading there and it did not make sense/read.
Best place to purchase a replacement box/which type to get?
Thank you!
Are the attachments working for anyone else. Not working for me.View attachment 655298View attachment 655299
So here is my smart start and my TSU. Any pointers on finding out if they are "paired". No yellow strip that I see. It does look newer than the box and has thread tape on it.
The numbers do appear to "match". Is that what it takes? Is there a way to test the TSU?
link_fixedAre the attachments working for anyone else. Not working for me.
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