bryfor
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I have two all stock m1009s. No bypasses or anything. Num 1 I put diesel rx 70s in immediately as originals were not working g and swelled. No problem for two years now. Num 2 m1009 I decided to do the same. It appears all original right down to the u joints and handwritten codes in white and yellow marker on various undercarriage locations. Was starting great but 2 plugs ohmed out bad so I put diesel rx 70s in it as well 2 were swelled no biggie. Couldn't read but 2 of the plugs nomenclature...one 070 and one 13g...rest were unreadable. 3 were swelled so plugs were mixex bUT fIred up good still. After the swap out I turned the ignition to the run positionand noticed the seat belt buzzer came on as usual while waiting on the wait light but only for a sec then quit. After wait light it fired right up so I went underhood to measure relay output on orange wires at bottom of relay for 10 to 15 volts. I used the ground stud of drivers alternator for black lead then noticed the resistor smoking and green glowplug wire near driver side firewall melting and one other starting to. So I shut her down. All plugs were blown by ohm test. 1.5 to 1.2 is what book calls for the range. 5 were swelled. Remember reading about a bad batch of diesel rx on the market so I threw another set in after replacing glow plug wire with correct fusible link wire. Soldered it in to the wedding band connector in the loom. All others appeared good and had continuity with the audible setting on meter but I didn't ohm them. Truck started fine...no hot spots on wiring anywhere...no smoking resistor...thought all was good. It got down to 40 degrees and noticed it dint fire up instantly as usual so I ohmedthe plugs and only 2 were bad and swelled. Did the checks in the dash 20 and it says my resistor is bad. Measured it disconnected through each end of the wires without my fingers on them...4 then 3 then 2 then 0 ohms after about 5 secs leading me to believe failed resistors. But my other truck (number 1) the ohms check does the exact same thing! 4 3 2 1 0 ohms after about 5 secs. And I have a parts truck and it's resistors do the same! So I don't think the resistor bank is the problem. Ive been reading so much here on steel soldiers and have confused myself! Card looks good too...no burning at least and all diodes in place. I do have a brand new sealed in package oem card...7842 I believe but am hesitant. Also have a set of bosch deratherms on the way. I'm definately gonna have the multimeter on the glowplug relay output terminal and propped up against the windshield for round three looking for that voltage drop. Yes I had 24 volts in to top of relay b4 just forgot to mention it. The most curious thing I read on here was something about the seat belt buzzer being tied in....along with some other items. I didn't notice if my water in fuel light was on....that was one of them. I used my audible function to verify all fuses were good...they were. But that seat belt buzzer hasn't worked since round 1 and I think it's a clue. I could swap stuff since it appears to be original but am scratch g my head! (The relay is not original). I'm not good with schematics but I got one. Any input would be appreciated. Want to keep it pure if possible. Thx for the long read