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Bought this gem from a GP/IP auction. Cheapest I’ve seen was on eBay for $799. I paid about $545 with shipping. Ya just never know when you’re gonna need one!
Changed to engine oil & filter. I must have looked at the wrong TM. This thing guzzled 27 quarts! I was expected 21 to 22. Had to run to the store to buy 6 more quarts.
Did a (somewhat) more thorough undercarriage & general inspection. Found a bad exhaust clamp & ordered on from eBay...
Took a short cruise for an ice cream cone. Got lots of quizzical looks and many more thumbs up. Might need to think about installing a low-keyed but funny auxiliary horn. Took the long way home checking out the scenery.
My window crank stopped moving the glass up & down so I dug in to that...
Ain’t gonna lie; I absolutely HATED working on those things. You need to be a acrobatic university trained contortionist just to climb in. The brake hydraulic system; flippin nightmare.
You are a gluten for punishment. God Bless you Sir!
Unless you plan to use this for things way above its pay grade, the drivetrain should be fine.
Have you found a direct bolt up engine or will you need an adapter plate? Are there any special considerations for air compressor, pwr strng, generator/alternator, engine mounts, trans adapter...
Roll your sleeves up a bit more and troubleshoot before throwing money at the problem.
My $0.02 is that the volt gauges on these vehicles are decent indicators but they aren’t calibrated units (unless something has changed since I was in). Checking for proper voltage at the batteries, NATO...
I had no idea there was a drain hole there. On a M998 family I don’t recall any water gathering in there. If there was it would have been coolant. How does water get in there? Flung up from the tires when driving in wet surfaces???
I would bet you have a short; crossed wires or unintentional ground.
My first inclination is to do a painstaking visual inspection of the harness. I’ve found that harness problems are most often at one end of the other and a close examination could easily find the problem.
Frankly, I would...
Have you checked to see what your options will cost in comparison? For example;
Resleeve / new cylinder liner (and bore & hone & run bigger pistons if the undamaged other bore is too worn).
If the crank needs turned down or replaced?
Full gasket set, new rod & crank bearings, oil pump...