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Poll - Who has done the Doghead Relay Conversion

Start Relay Conversion/Upgrade

  • Yes - I have done the conversion

    Votes: 328 60.6%
  • No - I don't plan on doing the conversion

    Votes: 51 9.4%
  • No - I haven't done it but plan on doing it soon.

    Votes: 162 29.9%

  • Total voters
    541

Recovry4x4

LLM/Member 785
Super Moderator
Steel Soldiers Supporter
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1,814
113
Location
GA Mountains
ill do it someday but not any time soon...how come no bacon option in the poll ?
Thats how I felt but the great meltdown forced it to the front of the line. As was pointed out to me, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
 

lavarok

Well-known member
1,119
33
48
Location
Fellsmere, FL
Every CUCV that comes my way has the conversion done. In fact, the new M1031 will be getting it sometime over the next day or two. [thumbzup]
 

jvrotter

Member
116
4
18
Location
yucca valley, ca
I just got a M1009 and that was one if the first things I did. Saying that I have had a M1008 for at least 15 years now and and had never changed the relay. However I have had to replace the starter. I plan on doing the relay change soon.
 

ken

Active member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
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Location
Houston Texas
I've done it to my M1028. Anyone who isn't planning on doing it should consider it. It will save your wallet it the long run.
 

1984M1009

New member
106
0
0
Location
Phoenix, AZ
I did because I was having starting problems and wanted to eliminate the relay as a possibility.

I am still having starting problems but I am pretty sure the batteries are at fault this time
 

Barrman

Well-known member
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1,569
113
Location
Giddings, Texas
PMCS. After reading all the horror stories before I bought my first one, I considered the relay swap as important as fluids and filters.
 

bushhawg73

Member
122
0
16
Location
Columbia, Missouri
I have the relay and will be doing it soon. M1008 is on blocks right now. Many many projects going on. If it was not for this great site and the great people who all help out I would have never known about the fix. I do not post a lot but I sure do read a lot. The info here is worth gold if you ask me. [thumbzup]
 

Cucvnut

Well-known member
3,802
51
48
Location
Carver, Oregon
Thats how I felt but the great meltdown forced it to the front of the line. As was pointed out to me, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

My truck is not running so its not a huge concern to me right now. I plan on fixing my truck in august. After my wedding.
 

1stSarge

Member
428
4
18
Location
Mount Vernon, Ohio
Joe,
I made it impossible for the old relay to stick closed, I simply have dead batteries in the trucks at all times. Problem solved. rofl

Modification highly recommended.
 

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jimmy-90

New member
344
4
0
Location
Haymarket Va.
I did the relay mod to make my truck more reliable since my truck is pretty close to a daily driver and I hate burned up parts and calling tow trucks. Gotta say I loved it when I bought the relay and airfilter for my truck and the NAPA guy asked me if I was working on a boat or something.
 

kapnklug

Member
230
1
18
Location
spencer,ny
I did the conversion, which worked fine, but later removed it in favor of two hi-amperage momentary pushbuttons on the lower dashboard -- one for manual glowplugs and the other taking the place of the starter relay. To start the truck I switch the key to the run position, then hit the buttons with my left "peace sign."
This eliminates the relay, glowplug controller, and a whole bunch of wiring.
 

monkeythumbs

New member
133
1
0
Location
Troy,Ohio
It was one of the first things I did when I got my M1009, wanted to replace a few things that might decrease the daily driver factor of the truck. The only issue I had was to me atleast the pics seemed to be off 180 degrees or more , kept trying to compare the work I had done to the photos and they didn't jive, unless I was flipping the part in my hand and matching things up .
 

chevyCUCV

New member
598
3
0
Location
Massachusetts
I keep putting it off but will do it eventually

I do carry a set or wire cutters though just in case i need to cut the wires to it and save my wires and starter
 

xenocath

searching.............
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4
18
Location
Glen allen, VA
i bought the dern relay i know i need to do it, just keep getting lost in the other fun stuff you can do to the truck. my truck is almost a moving spare parts warehouse full of things i am gonna do when i get round tuit;-)
 
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