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Background:
I purchased an '04 M1009 through an online auction a couple of months ago. It was not, and is not running. Body seems to be in good shape and then engine does not appear to be seized up. Transmission moves freely and the front lockers seem as though they may be functional. The Sheriff's Dept in Texas seems to have converted it to 12v, at some point, but I'm not sure of the quality of work.
Since purchasing it I have done the following:
I have tried, as recently as last night, to start her, but she won't turn over. Each time I try, she seems to be closer to firing, but not yet.
Last night, after trying for 10 minutes to start her, I smelled smoke, again. I crawled under the truck and saw that the starter was glowing red and that the battery cable to starter was caught between a bracket and a bolt on the starter. It was arcing and had burnt the cable. I southern engineered a solution for the time being by wrapping it with black electrical tape. I tried again and this time still smelled smoke. I looked again and saw that the top of the starter was glowing red, from the heat. (I pray it's not a ruined starter)
Attached are a few pics of the battery setup. I believe they are running in parallel, but would like someone to verify.
What else can I be looking for? I know it's a 12v setup and that changes the game, but it shouldn't be too difficult.
Any suggestions as to why the starter is heating up like it is? Did I mis-wire the connections to the starter? The big battery cable is obvious, of course, but what about the small wires going to it?
Below are pics of my battery and cable set up.
I would appreciate any ideas on what to search for in the numerous topics covered so well in the forum.
thanks, in advance.
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I purchased an '04 M1009 through an online auction a couple of months ago. It was not, and is not running. Body seems to be in good shape and then engine does not appear to be seized up. Transmission moves freely and the front lockers seem as though they may be functional. The Sheriff's Dept in Texas seems to have converted it to 12v, at some point, but I'm not sure of the quality of work.
Since purchasing it I have done the following:
- changed oil
- changed fuel filter
- emptied old diesel and replaced with fresh diesel
- had the 12v starter rebuilt
- replaced glow plugs
- cleaned connections at firewall and battery
- new Group 31 batteries from a large, green battery company (not "eco" green, btw)
- Purchased new radiator hoses to replace, at some point soon
- Replaced the ignition switch on steering column
- new air filter
I have tried, as recently as last night, to start her, but she won't turn over. Each time I try, she seems to be closer to firing, but not yet.
Last night, after trying for 10 minutes to start her, I smelled smoke, again. I crawled under the truck and saw that the starter was glowing red and that the battery cable to starter was caught between a bracket and a bolt on the starter. It was arcing and had burnt the cable. I southern engineered a solution for the time being by wrapping it with black electrical tape. I tried again and this time still smelled smoke. I looked again and saw that the top of the starter was glowing red, from the heat. (I pray it's not a ruined starter)
Attached are a few pics of the battery setup. I believe they are running in parallel, but would like someone to verify.
What else can I be looking for? I know it's a 12v setup and that changes the game, but it shouldn't be too difficult.
Any suggestions as to why the starter is heating up like it is? Did I mis-wire the connections to the starter? The big battery cable is obvious, of course, but what about the small wires going to it?
Below are pics of my battery and cable set up.
I would appreciate any ideas on what to search for in the numerous topics covered so well in the forum.
thanks, in advance.
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