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This sure sounds like fun for your weekend project ...Best of luck on this one.
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The new starter should be fine. The military ones where designed to be able to go under water and not short out. So as long as you stay above the water you'll be fine with this one.Hello all,
I have been working on truck 2 today, and I was able to replace the button inside the head. I have fuel coming out the top of the head when the truck is cranking. So score, the only problem is the starter is not turning the motor fast enough to crank up. I thought it was the batteries at first but after replacing them with new batteries, it still was a low crank. I had put a new used starter on the truck last week. I talked with the owner and he said that he bought it from a civilian store that rebuilds big truck starters. I noticed that the starter was a little different from the other military truck starters. So I think that it is the right starter by means that it fits, but I don't think the internals are like the military one. So I am waiting for the military one to be rebuilt.
I went on to truck 3. I notice that the truck was missing the below attached picture. I am going to post in the want ads but I don't I know what the part called.
Could someone help me identify the part.
So your looking for the "T" fitting that goes in the front of the hyd head?Hello all,
I have been working on truck 2 today, and I was able to replace the button inside the head. I have fuel coming out the top of the head when the truck is cranking. So score, the only problem is the starter is not turning the motor fast enough to crank up. I thought it was the batteries at first but after replacing them with new batteries, it still was a low crank. I had put a new used starter on the truck last week. I talked with the owner and he said that he bought it from a civilian store that rebuilds big truck starters. I noticed that the starter was a little different from the other military truck starters. So I think that it is the right starter by means that it fits, but I don't think the internals are like the military one. So I am waiting for the military one to be rebuilt.
I went on to truck 3. I notice that the truck was missing the below attached picture. I am going to post in the want ads but I don't I know what the part called.
Could someone help me identify the part.
If it was geared different, it wouldn't spin the motor over, it would grind. You mean it has a different rpm.The only problem is that it is not turning the truck over fast enough to start. Even with either. I hooked up a slave cable to one of the trucks to give the batteries extra juice, but it still was not turning the motor fast enough to have detonation with either. That is why I am thinking that the civil starter might be geared differently.
I would check your battery cables first. Also the connections at the starter. The cable ends should also be inspected for corrosion. The brass ends (connectors) can be tight but water has gotten in and started to corrode the cable. Mine where all corroded, and when I twisted the cable the ends came off. I went with 2/0 welding cable from the batteries to starter. The truck spins over like a "whirling dervish" now.The only problem is that it is not turning the truck over fast enough to start. Even with either. I hooked up a slave cable to one of the trucks to give the batteries extra juice, but it still was not turning the motor fast enough to have detonation with either. That is why I am thinking that the civil starter might be geared differently.
Hello all,
I have been working on truck 2 today, and I was able to replace the button inside the head. I have fuel coming out the top of the head when the truck is cranking. So score, the only problem is the starter is not turning the motor fast enough to crank up. I thought it was the batteries at first but after replacing them with new batteries, it still was a low crank. I had put a new used starter on the truck last week. I talked with the owner and he said that he bought it from a civilian store that rebuilds big truck starters. I noticed that the starter was a little different from the other military truck starters. So I think that it is the right starter by means that it fits, but I don't think the internals are like the military one. So I am waiting for the military one to be rebuilt.
I went on to truck 3. I notice that the truck was missing the below attached picture. I am going to post in the want ads but I don't I know what the part called.
Could someone help me identify the part.
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