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So i picked up an 85 cucv m1008 a while back and havent really had any time to look at it. The truck has been sitting for 15yrs literally! Not run! First order of biz was to see if it would even turn. I noticed straight away that someone had installed new batteries in 2005 2006. They were wired 12volt parallel + to + and - to -. I picked up some brand new (series 27) batteries and tried wiring both ways. Only would get a starter click either or. I figured its locked or starter is bad. Managed to turn over a little with breaker so moved on to starter. Noticed the starter has been replaced. While rusty it definitely does not have the same patina as the rest of the undercarriage / block and new looking bolts. Took the starter down and discovered that there was no positive hooked to the starter. Only the tickler. Which explains just the click. Hooked a fairly heavy (#4) wire that i found in the bed to starter and tried again. Just a click on 12. Cranked for about 15 seconds on 24 before it started to melt down the start wire. I also found a piece of wire in the bed also #4 that seemed to have an end melted off. Possibly from when someone tried 15yrs ago.
Now that you have the background info my questions are.
1. How do I tell if the starter is 12 or 24 volt?
2. How do i tell if the truck has been rewired to 12 volt?
3. Should i just change it to 12 volt?
4. Would i be better off just slapping in the 350 that i have sitting around that i know runs and drives?
Thanks In advance!
I will now pour a tall glass of Titos and tea while I wait for replies.
Now that you have the background info my questions are.
1. How do I tell if the starter is 12 or 24 volt?
2. How do i tell if the truck has been rewired to 12 volt?
3. Should i just change it to 12 volt?
4. Would i be better off just slapping in the 350 that i have sitting around that i know runs and drives?
Thanks In advance!
I will now pour a tall glass of Titos and tea while I wait for replies.