WhiskeyTeef
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New to the forum and I have gained a lot of knowledge so far, so thank you.
Background: July 2022 I bought a 1986 M1009 6.2 turbo 24 v for my son. She was running strong.
Problem: One day my son approached me and said that it was turning over slow and would not start. SoCal weather, winter mid 50s. I went out and it was slow cranking and ultimately stopped. Starter would engage the flywheel but wouldn't turn the motor over. I asked my son when the last time he checked the oil, to my surprise it was super low. I drained the oil and maybe 1.5 to 2 quarts came out, not good!!! Filled it with the correct amount of oil. No luck. Swapped out starter and batteries. Still, starter engaged strong to the flywheel, but wouldn't turn the engine. Turned the motor with a breaker bar to see if she was seized. It wasn't but it was hard to turn. I was able to turn it at the flywheel as well, but again difficult to rotate. My personal opinion, my son ran it to nearly a bone dry situation.
Recommendations: Minus taking off the top end and adding penetrating oil to the top of the heads, does anybody else have recommendations?
Background: July 2022 I bought a 1986 M1009 6.2 turbo 24 v for my son. She was running strong.
Problem: One day my son approached me and said that it was turning over slow and would not start. SoCal weather, winter mid 50s. I went out and it was slow cranking and ultimately stopped. Starter would engage the flywheel but wouldn't turn the motor over. I asked my son when the last time he checked the oil, to my surprise it was super low. I drained the oil and maybe 1.5 to 2 quarts came out, not good!!! Filled it with the correct amount of oil. No luck. Swapped out starter and batteries. Still, starter engaged strong to the flywheel, but wouldn't turn the engine. Turned the motor with a breaker bar to see if she was seized. It wasn't but it was hard to turn. I was able to turn it at the flywheel as well, but again difficult to rotate. My personal opinion, my son ran it to nearly a bone dry situation.
Recommendations: Minus taking off the top end and adding penetrating oil to the top of the heads, does anybody else have recommendations?