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I have a 1985 M1009 that has had the Roscoe Common 12 volt conversion done and would like to hook up a NAPA battery tender/maintainer that I have but have few questions. I searched this forum and did not locate the answer since most of the vehicles mentioned are still 24 volt. I checked some...
My department just brought back from MS a MaxxPro to be used by our SWAT team. It will replace an aging Peacekeeper that has more than it's fair share of mechanical issues. The guys that went down to inspect it and drive it back called our insurance carrier before starting back with it to...
I have 1985 M1009 with 71K on it and did the Doghead relay conversion last year. Recently I had to replace the the starter due someone who previously owned it who had put on a 12 volt starter and it still is a 24 volt system. Well today I was off work for my Birthday and my wife also took off...
I knew it had been going too good recently. No mechanical issues as of recent until my wife asked me to go to the store for her and I decided to take Old Blue. This is what I discovered while driving. (Sorry the Video is crooked but I was driving)
Gen 2 light usually goes out after a little...
I aways thought the starter sounded a little funny and was going to pull it out for a rebuild. The it quit working a couple of weeks ago (would just spin and not engage) so today was a little warmer than it has been and I decided to go pull it. This is what I found after it a got it off.
I have been lurking in the shadows for quite some time reading all the great advice on this site. It has helped me quite a bit in finding information that I needed to get "Old Blue" running. I got is for $500 from a local police dept (used to be a Bomb Squad truck hence the ugly blue paint)...