jimm1009
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August 1984 M1009. Been my D.D. for 190,000 miles and 17 years.
A few weeks ago, my AC Delco starter went into runaway and was severely overheated before I could get the cables disconnected.
Prior to that, I have been having problems with the starter electrically engaging on an intermittent basis.
The typical click click and then it would take off. No problems with batteries or batteries cables. All that stuff is very new and top quality.
I changed the starter and put on a brand new gear reduction starter (12 volt system). I also did the Doghead Relay Modification at the same time.
The very first time that I tried to start the truck after the new starter and relay installation, the system did the same thing to me in that click click click and then it took off.
Since the, I get the click click problem once in a while but it always starts.
Today it gave out and only clicks. The batteries are strong, the new NAPA relay actuates very well, but no joy. I checked the connections for the starter cable and the smaller wires to the relay. The starter is only a month old and again was brand new. It could be the starter but I think not as it is exhibiting the same problem as before the older starter went bad.
I do not see a second relay in the starter system but perhaps there is one.
Note: the starter is not binding as when it correctly on the electrical it spins right up and there is no noise, roughness, etc.
I can't get to the truck right now as I need to go back to the grocery store parking lot and tow it home first.
Once home, I will pull the driver's seat out (better for us heftier guys) and start tinkering.
Am bowing to the masses for any other ideas concerning the older part of the system that could be going bad.
I may replace the starter cable but hate to spend 40 dollars if I don't have to.
If there is only the new NAPA relay and the solenoid on the starter, then either the solenoid is not getting power or the starter is not getting power from the battery but on the firewall. If there is another relay then obviously that could be and probably is the problem. The ignition switch is not new but only about three years old and a genuine AC Delco part.
If there is something that I am missing in the diagrams please point out the reference for me. I have the 20, 20P, 34, and 34P manuals.
Suggestions and ideas are most welcome and appreciated.
jimm1009 here on s.s.
or
jimm1009@yahoo.com
A few weeks ago, my AC Delco starter went into runaway and was severely overheated before I could get the cables disconnected.
Prior to that, I have been having problems with the starter electrically engaging on an intermittent basis.
The typical click click and then it would take off. No problems with batteries or batteries cables. All that stuff is very new and top quality.
I changed the starter and put on a brand new gear reduction starter (12 volt system). I also did the Doghead Relay Modification at the same time.
The very first time that I tried to start the truck after the new starter and relay installation, the system did the same thing to me in that click click click and then it took off.
Since the, I get the click click problem once in a while but it always starts.
Today it gave out and only clicks. The batteries are strong, the new NAPA relay actuates very well, but no joy. I checked the connections for the starter cable and the smaller wires to the relay. The starter is only a month old and again was brand new. It could be the starter but I think not as it is exhibiting the same problem as before the older starter went bad.
I do not see a second relay in the starter system but perhaps there is one.
Note: the starter is not binding as when it correctly on the electrical it spins right up and there is no noise, roughness, etc.
I can't get to the truck right now as I need to go back to the grocery store parking lot and tow it home first.
Once home, I will pull the driver's seat out (better for us heftier guys) and start tinkering.
Am bowing to the masses for any other ideas concerning the older part of the system that could be going bad.
I may replace the starter cable but hate to spend 40 dollars if I don't have to.
If there is only the new NAPA relay and the solenoid on the starter, then either the solenoid is not getting power or the starter is not getting power from the battery but on the firewall. If there is another relay then obviously that could be and probably is the problem. The ignition switch is not new but only about three years old and a genuine AC Delco part.
If there is something that I am missing in the diagrams please point out the reference for me. I have the 20, 20P, 34, and 34P manuals.
Suggestions and ideas are most welcome and appreciated.
jimm1009 here on s.s.
or
jimm1009@yahoo.com