vwbusman66
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On a wild hair, I decided to buy my first V8, first square body truck, and first diesel, a kinda rusty 1984 M1009.
The owner had a mechanic install a surplus J code engine in 2008 after the original "died" and also "converted" the truck to 12V in a very poor manner.
I brought the truck home and connected a starter switch and a fresh battery and got the truck to crank reasonably well. The prior mechanic replaced the glow plug system with a switch and solenoid. The truck refuses to start.
I have 12.51V at:
The starter ground
Engine ground
Fuel solenoid
Cold start solenoid
Glow plugs
I cracked an injector line and was able to get a dribble of fuel out of the line while cranking, so I suspect I should have fuel?
It is possible the glow plugs are thoroughly shot.
Later that night (2 hours later), I returned to the truck to try and start the truck with the glow plugs off and a small amount of ether. I am aware of the dangers of ether, bending rods, and the like. I was sure to let the glow plugs cool down to prevent random and spontaneous combustion. After a hit of either in each intake plenum/half, I cranked the engine and noticed a small amount of smoke coming out of the intake and a copious amount of smoke coming out of the oil fill cap. The engine would not even act like it wanted to start.
Am I correct in assuming that the previous owner ether'd the poo out of the engine and bent the rods badly enough to create horrid blow by and severely low compression?
James
The owner had a mechanic install a surplus J code engine in 2008 after the original "died" and also "converted" the truck to 12V in a very poor manner.
I brought the truck home and connected a starter switch and a fresh battery and got the truck to crank reasonably well. The prior mechanic replaced the glow plug system with a switch and solenoid. The truck refuses to start.
I have 12.51V at:
The starter ground
Engine ground
Fuel solenoid
Cold start solenoid
Glow plugs
I cracked an injector line and was able to get a dribble of fuel out of the line while cranking, so I suspect I should have fuel?
It is possible the glow plugs are thoroughly shot.
Later that night (2 hours later), I returned to the truck to try and start the truck with the glow plugs off and a small amount of ether. I am aware of the dangers of ether, bending rods, and the like. I was sure to let the glow plugs cool down to prevent random and spontaneous combustion. After a hit of either in each intake plenum/half, I cranked the engine and noticed a small amount of smoke coming out of the intake and a copious amount of smoke coming out of the oil fill cap. The engine would not even act like it wanted to start.
Am I correct in assuming that the previous owner ether'd the poo out of the engine and bent the rods badly enough to create horrid blow by and severely low compression?
James