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well good news, and bad news, i got my truck with the 6.2....but some one stoll the HB....and the injecter pump might be bad. its getting fuel up to the water seperator, and out, so tomarrow im going to take off the intake and check out the line going to the pump becouse its not getting fuel too the pump.
other wise that its good, glow plugs work right, and it looks ok
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heres the doner truck, i was going to get some more pics today, but we have a storm going on....hey jay dog, is the storm down their too?
anywase, heres 2 pics i have of the truck...the motor is now out, and on a running engin stand i made last night.
for anyone who has a 6.2 in your 715, or know how to.....how do i wire this up, it was a mess of wires, i saved all the ones goint to the motor and to the cab, i also snagged the glow plug light thats going in the 715.
but ya, can you guys help me wire this?
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/b...5/100_2815.jpg
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/b...5/100_2816.jpg
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The storm hit here starting about 11 am. They're expecting more rain in 24 hours then the Eastern Sierra got all last year, up to 10' of snow a little North of here, 150 mph winds on the ridges, extreme blizzard conditions, avalanches, etc.
Uh, power to the fuel solenoid at the injector pump, power to the starter, VOILA! Oh yea, power the glow plugs for 10 seconds or so first.
Chris
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....unless the engine's already warm, eh?
I guess we're supposed to get hit with the top (cold) half of the same storm system, bringing more "low-land" snowfall this weekend in the Seattle area. We usually get hit a little harder, getting snow even if there's no snow in the "low-lands." Still a little here that hasn't melted. Barely....
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Too bad this storm's swirling out of the south, keeping things pretty warm here. We need a good arctic blast to cool it off a bit first. I wish it would snow here in the valley!
I drove up to about the 6000' level at the base of the Sierra and it was just raining sideways, blowing about 40 mph trying to push me off the road. I was afraid of running out of fuel and didn't want to have to do the whole pump reprime thing in this weather (plus I got that pleasure last week on the side of the 23 freeway in 1000 Oaks at 9pm).
Chris
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Eh storm hit here couple hours ago... its not bad... just alot of rain, i dont mind it, i just hope it doesnt get to crazy out here.
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High winds here tonight. Power went out for two hours earlier this evening. From the sound of the wind outside, I'd be surprised if it doesn't go out again tonight.
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ya, in sac they had about 10 big rigs flip over on the cosway, its crazy, i have a bunch of pictures if you guuys want to see them, i have some cool ones of a row of electrical poles laying on their sides. it was prety wet out here.
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Thats intense... hope everyone is safe for the night. Its starting to rain harder and harder out hear its pretty sweet... cant wait till tomorrow theres a part of this street that floods and everyone gets stuck... im feelin an excuse to pull the 715 out.. if i doo i will be sure to take pics :D
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oh, i forgot to add, you wouldent be able to help with a diagram, or a detaild instruction, becouse theirs the glow plug controler or what ever that is mounted in the back and it has the plug that gues in the back with about 5 wires. my guess is that the plug is going to the glow plug light in the cab, and ignition right? then you have a hot on the controler block, then the other stud breaks up into 8, and goes to each glow plug?
but which wire is which
and then i can controll the pump off of a toggle switch right?