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Town mechanics Messed up M1008

zout

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There are plenty of so called mechanics that are still in the back yard working under the big oak tree - that never have made it to the front yard !

I can believe the guy hacked it up and he is probably lucky he did not fry the complete wire harness like them ole M80 firework fuses use to burn - fast and furious.

Still no excuse for him not to look on his own once he figured he was up to his a** beyond his capabilities - why not just hack it like he thinks it should go - or something vaguely familiar with something he knows so it looks the same !

The starter just as well could have been loose and wollowed out the holes as well - but eh I am just guessing as it sounds good. Did he only use metric heli coils ?rofl
 

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There are plenty of so called mechanics that are still in the back yard working under the big oak tree - that never have made it to the front yard !
Hey I resemble that remark!!!! The wife won't let move the stuff to the front yard. I don't have an oak tree, but I do have a pecan tree. Makes a great engine lift. ;)
 

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I sold my 1009 to a guy in my shop, bought it back recently. he smoked a few starters (all of my spares) and broke off starter bolts. The starter was tired when I got the truck back. Swapped it out last night and found one of the bolts was wrong.
 

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Man i would tear that whole harness out and replace it with a painless or get a good used one that looks like a fire waiting to happen!!!!!!!
 

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Man i would tear that whole harness out and replace it with a painless or get a good used one that looks like a fire waiting to happen!!!!!!!
Yeah Im gonna get it running and see if it is worth buying a starter and harness for. But man it is even worse that the pictures show. I am real surprised it has not caught on fire either. I just went through the receipts the town paid and If they would have found a person that knew what they were doing they would have had a nice truck.
 

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That mess of wires looks like a great avatar!
 

ryan77

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Those painless are the way to go everything is labeled, ive done about 4 of them on various cars. These blazers should be a snap due to no interior!!!!!
 

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Picked up a M1008 and this thing is a nightmare. I have been around some time and have never seen any wiring Hack job like this one. They had a starter issue and kept going through starters. So I messed around with it today and fist i thought bad starter relay. Ok bypassed that to try to see if that was the problem and no dice. So i dropped the "new starter" Some one put in a 12v gear reduction but failed to convert to 12V. Also I noticed there was grade 8 bolts Heli-coiled into the block and were not running a brace. Can I take out the Helicoil? and try an oem bolt? how do i take them out?


Trucks :: IMG_0070.jpg picture by Dstang97 - Photobucket
:shock::shock::shock::shock:
 

86m1028

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Man i would tear that whole harness out and replace it with a painless or get a good used one that looks like a fire waiting to happen!!!!!!!

the painless crap ISNT any better than whats there now


EDIT I just looked at the pics that IS A PAINLESS WIRING KIT
 
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When my starter bolt broke do to no brace they made a bushing out of a 9/16 bolt tapped inside 3/8 then put a stack of washers on the bolts they found from a diferent truck'
it now has a humvee engine in it . There fix fixed it alright.

ALA2
 

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Good news I robed the starter from my truck and got it going. this is after I removed 3lbs of excess wire. I did the dawg head relay, but I am only getting 12v to the solenoid. I am getting 24 at the solenoid so this has me baffled. I bypassed that wire and ran a new one to the starter and it started up. instantly after years of sleeping. This thing runs better than all 3 I have owned. Any ideas about the 12v to solenoid? I know i will need a new in cab harness because it is beyond repair. Even Warthog would not be able to make sense of this. Any leads on NOS in cab wiring?
 

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...I know i will need a new in cab harness because it is beyond repair. Even Warthog would not be able to make sense of this. Any leads on NOS in cab wiring?
I just looked at the pictures again. Gave me cold chills. It would take me awhile but I might be able to figure it out...;-)

I sent my last good spare harness too Barrman a couple of months ago. Someone cut the fusebox out on one of his projects.

There is a "M1008 harness" on fleebay now. Might be worth checking into.
 

dstang97

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Ok did some more researching the starter problem and figured out what they did. They hooked up the starter to the water in fuel wire. (makes sense). I did take it for a test drive today and seems like it will be pretty good once I get some new harnesses. I have a line on a complete part out in New Hampshire so I think I am gonna get everything.
 

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LOL! I saw the first picture that pops up and was like "That isn't that bad...what a bunch of pansies..." Then I saw what was pulled out under the dash....holy crap.
 

dstang97

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Since I have not been posting here lately I decided I should update this thread. Sold the truck after I fixed it up with out doing any body work. Someone called me out of nowhere and asked me how much it would take to own it. We discussed a price and he said no problem. For some weird reason I was very attached to this truck. Anyway I did the following before I sold it.

New starter
Dash
New harness
New steering column
remove 10lbs of BS wire, switches, and other junk
And some time.
Here are pictures of the truck semi restored. I do not care to much for the color, but i'm just glad the truck wasn't parted out for its axles for some stupid project.
 

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