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Runs with jump means that it runs, they probably drove it. It also could mean the batteries just need a charge - not likely through. Could also mean the batteries are shot and just need to be replaced. Could also mean the alternators are not charging the batteries and need work/belts.
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It does sound like it is starving for fuel. You could try putting a flexible hose on the IP and into a small container of fuel, have someone start the truck. If it runs well then you know it is not IP related.
There is really no reason to change the plugs unless they have failed. I don't see in your post that you have tested them yet. It is far easier to test than to change them out. There are so many posts about glow plugs, all of your questions have been asked and answered, just use the search...
I didn't raise the engine- just lift the front of the vehicle a few inches to make it easier to clear the front axle when removing the oil pan on and off. The only cap that needs to be removed is the rear main- that is where the seal is. I would recommend replacing the oil pump while you have it...
That is very funny! So, you want to lower the max vehicle speed to around 50? She will not be happy driving the truck. Maybe you should get a different vehicle for her to drive. Sorry I don't know how to make the adjustement you asked for.
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If you havn't yet, you need to download the TMs for the vehicle from the resources section. The TM 9-2320-289-20 and -30 have electrical diagrams and troubleshooting instructions. If you look in the appendix F-9 you will see the charging circuits.
If you don't see the GEN 1 light on when the...
The government did not buy them with the sliding windows. It is possible that the windows were replaced at some point, but it is most likely that they were replaced while the vehicle was not government owned.
The power brakes use engine power by the power steering system to work. Maybe the idle speed is still too low? I wonder why you had to raise the idle speed in the first place, maybe this might be the real problem.
It should shift to second gear if push the pedal down, when the engine starts screaming, then it should shift to second even with a problem with the vacuum system. If it does not shift to second then you may have internal transmission issues.
I don't see any reason why the starter has anything to do with the shifting of the transmission?
I would troubleshoot the vacuum system first, any hoses pop off or leaks?
I see many people using Racor type or Napa spin on filters. Please do a search there are many posts on this. This is all custom, but very easy to do. You do not need to retain any of the wires or sensors that are on the factory system.
Since you have a new IP pump I would change it and not bother with the seal replacement. The effort to change the pump vs the seal.... You can change the pump in several hours if you are quick, plan on spending the day if you are not very familiar.
If you don't really have water in the fuel I would just unplug the sensor at the filter and be done with it. I converted to a spin on style and no longer have the sensor, but I do have a clear bowl at the bottom and I don't see any water....