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Murphy came on a recovery with me this weekend when hitting a rough patch in a construction zone. The truck ran great but after we got home and I tried to start her again issues appeared. Initially engaging the starter resulted in the engine trying to turn over but it never got a full rotation. Letting the starter cool down I found the ground wire #94 that grounds the PCB box to have been disconnected. It looked as if the end nut on the starter was loosened enough for the main ground wire to lose enough contact so that the smaller wire #94 took the current and singed off. Fearing the worst I hit the TMs and searched the forum.
Having cleaned the starter contacts and verified the wiring I'm still having no luck. The M923 is slaved off a running M931 to avoid running the batteries down and I've got a confirmed 24V to the starter. The cleaning and tightening solved the wire #94 issue from smoking/burning again but she is not turning over. It's almost feels as if she isn't getting enough power to make a full rotation to start the engine but you decide from the video clip.
I looked at the PCB and went ahead and swapped a known good one from my M931. The original never clicked but this newer one clicks when the power is on (cant verify if it clicked on the m931). I had suspected a bad PCB initially as it was an older unit but the same issue still exists. It's a little bewildering..and I've even hit it with a hammer to make sure the starter isn't physically stuck, I've had that issue with an M35A2 before and it worked. Also the M923 has always started and ran great but that road patch was terrible. I ran out of time today to try and turn her over by hand, tomorrow I'll attempt it.
Video: http://youtu.be/tWQ9dXhrqjQ
Having cleaned the starter contacts and verified the wiring I'm still having no luck. The M923 is slaved off a running M931 to avoid running the batteries down and I've got a confirmed 24V to the starter. The cleaning and tightening solved the wire #94 issue from smoking/burning again but she is not turning over. It's almost feels as if she isn't getting enough power to make a full rotation to start the engine but you decide from the video clip.
I looked at the PCB and went ahead and swapped a known good one from my M931. The original never clicked but this newer one clicks when the power is on (cant verify if it clicked on the m931). I had suspected a bad PCB initially as it was an older unit but the same issue still exists. It's a little bewildering..and I've even hit it with a hammer to make sure the starter isn't physically stuck, I've had that issue with an M35A2 before and it worked. Also the M923 has always started and ran great but that road patch was terrible. I ran out of time today to try and turn her over by hand, tomorrow I'll attempt it.
Video: http://youtu.be/tWQ9dXhrqjQ
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