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  1. dyocis

    Wait Light staying on

    So I am still in the middle of revitalizing my gauge pod and have a weird problem. When I turn the key, my wait light comes on as it should. My GP solenoid triggers and the GPs get hot as they should. But after the cycle is complete the solenoid turns off and the wait light gets dimmer, but...
  2. dyocis

    M1009 Cargo Management

    For all those people following my build thread, I'm getting close to being able to start working on the interior. I am working up different cargo management designs, and am looking for ideas. I'm a visual person and pics are literally worth a thousand words to me, so if you have any pics...
  3. dyocis

    M1009 headlight relay installation question

    I've read through several threads about people installing aftermarket headlight wiring harnesses and the varying quality and prices. My question is, if I install a set of relays into the stock wiring harness that draws +12v from the engine wiring harness block and uses the stock wiring to the...
  4. dyocis

    Turbo 350 to a 6.2L

    I did a search and didn't come up with anything. Can anyone tell me if a T350 tranny will hookup to the 6.2L? The guy I bought my donor blazer (1982) from figured out it won't work on his project so he asked if I want it. I already have the NP205 that I am planning on putting on my blazer...
  5. dyocis

    86 M1009 Build

    I've been a member for a month or 2 since I first bought my CUCV. I finally have most of the parts and donor vehicle for my build and thought since everyone here is so helpful, maybe something I do will help someone else. Here's what I have so far: -1986 M1009 with a blown 6.2 $900 -6.2L...
  6. dyocis

    86 M1009 questions

    I just picked up an 86 M1009 for practically nothing with 36000 miles showing, could be 136 or 236...who knows. The previous owner started to convert to a 12v system and he obviously didn't know what he was doing. My buddy is a diesel mechanic and he is going to fix the wiring and get the...
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