cleb
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I picked up my M818 from Redstone earlier this week (http://www.steelsoldiers.com/military-vehicle-road-trips/50617-redstone-m818-recovery.html). I've been working on fixing her up this week. The first thing I did was a field repair to the radiator that was damaged by a forklift. Next was draining the nasty bit of fuel out, adding new, and replacing the fuel filter. I drained the oil (only a little came out, and the plug was loose). Looks like they drained it when they turned it in. I filled it up with Rotella, put 2 1000CA batteries from costco in, and she wouldn't turn over. I could hear the starter going thunk, and the battery voltage going way down, but she wasn't spinning. I put a socket and driver on the crank bolt and tried to spin it over with a short cheater bar (16"), but couldn't get it to go. I'm not sure how much force it should take. I read the TM, and popped off the rocker covers to remove the decompression plugs. Everything in the top end looked clean, no rust. I couldn't break the plugs with the ratchet and driver I had, I think I need a rattle gun.
Any ideas? I need to get the decompression plugs out and see if I can inspect the pistons through that hole. I also am going to pull the starter, and make sure its functioning normally. I've heard a bushing can fall off of the starter and cause the flywheel to jam. How much force/how big of a breaker bar should be required to get the engine to turn over by hand? I don't think my bar was long enough, I know its a big engine.
Thanks,
Caleb
Any ideas? I need to get the decompression plugs out and see if I can inspect the pistons through that hole. I also am going to pull the starter, and make sure its functioning normally. I've heard a bushing can fall off of the starter and cause the flywheel to jam. How much force/how big of a breaker bar should be required to get the engine to turn over by hand? I don't think my bar was long enough, I know its a big engine.
Thanks,
Caleb