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  1. mangus580

    M1028 checking in

    I think Mike has 12v gear starters at www.odiron.com If not, he can get them.
  2. mangus580

    M1028 checking in

    You could, but it would be easier to just plug a new relay in. Besides, without the 24v load, the relay will last forever most likely.
  3. mangus580

    M1028 checking in

    The relay that causes this is not on the starter, its under the dash.
  4. mangus580

    M1028 checking in

    It could be done... but, leaving the relay as is, you could keep the truck relativly easy to swap back to 24v for a 'future' need...
  5. mangus580

    M1028 checking in

    They do, do a search for 'starter relay' and you should find hte part #'s
  6. mangus580

    M1028 checking in

    Yes, what happens, is the relay sticks... forcing the starter to run forever. This overheates the wires, and starts them to melt. The relay's sole purpose, is to take the 12v wire that the ignition switch uses for 'start' and uses it to switch 24v feeding the starter.
  7. mangus580

    M1028 checking in

    www.odiron.com for the parts you might need. and OJ is right. That starter relay likes to stick. get a new one!
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