LowTech
Mech Wrangler
I'm not sure this should be in the 911 subforum, so I'm starting here.
To start w/ this is my live-in rig. I have it out on dispersed camping. I towed it here after it being stored for a few years and getting taken over by packrats.
My daily driver (a deuce and a half) just decided to blow it's coolant out through the headgasket and leave me vehicleless.
Being as how I was working on getting the camper rolling again I decided to do that first, because it would be easier, . . . right?
So now where I'm at w/ that.
I've just replaced all the return lines, as I was getting air intrusion before I stored it, and I have new batteries.
Now when I turn the key I get the loud click (doghouse is off) and a buzzing (glowplugs?) But nothing when I try to start it. We'll it does knock the power down to instrument cluster.
I've checked at the wires to the starter are good and the starter is a barely used napa version.
So, . . . where do I start w/ the troubleshooting? Please remember that this is out in the field w/ limited tools and not in a driveway of a house w/ stores nearby.
Thanks for any help I can get.
To start w/ this is my live-in rig. I have it out on dispersed camping. I towed it here after it being stored for a few years and getting taken over by packrats.
My daily driver (a deuce and a half) just decided to blow it's coolant out through the headgasket and leave me vehicleless.
Being as how I was working on getting the camper rolling again I decided to do that first, because it would be easier, . . . right?
So now where I'm at w/ that.
I've just replaced all the return lines, as I was getting air intrusion before I stored it, and I have new batteries.
Now when I turn the key I get the loud click (doghouse is off) and a buzzing (glowplugs?) But nothing when I try to start it. We'll it does knock the power down to instrument cluster.
I've checked at the wires to the starter are good and the starter is a barely used napa version.
So, . . . where do I start w/ the troubleshooting? Please remember that this is out in the field w/ limited tools and not in a driveway of a house w/ stores nearby.
Thanks for any help I can get.