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The Norco ex cement truck I posted about a while back came home with me today, so from the time it got here (10:30 AM roughly) to sundown I have been tinkering. Had to take the axle shafts out for towing and aired up a few tires, collected the extras and waited for the wrecker. I changed the oil, but ordered the wrong oil filter as it appears mine has the bypass thing. The filter I ordered is waaay too short but the right diameter. The fuel filter seems to be giving me a hard time but I will do some research. Drained the fuel tank and put in 10 gallons of fresh juice and also put in 2 brand new batteries. I have 24 volts going to the solenoid and I bench tested the starter before bolting it onto the truck. So my next thing tomorrow will be to try and turn it over after jerry rigging the ignition switch. I will have pictures to post tomorrow and with any luck, a video of it running! Another update is I got my Class A CDL and currently work for Casella doing Resi pickup in an automated sidearm monster pig of a truck. 2013 international Durastar... junk.

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Well I got the filter apart with a little prying negotiation. The transmission seems to be stuck in gear, might end up taking the top off the tranny. The starter is hooked up and I get 24V to the solenoid but the starter will only budge the motor a little before something clicks and then I have to wait a few moments to try again. I am thinking a bad ground or rough terminals are the cause so that will be my first area to troubleshoot. Any tips or thoughts would be appreciated.

On your starter issue mine did the sane thing take a good screw driver (but one your not fond of cause it will most likely melt the tip off) and bridge the top two solenoid terminals together and hit the starter and see if she spins over. Btw congrats on a nice save looks to be in pretty good shape

I don't have a key for the ignition so we have tried just jumping the two terminals on the solenoid. She just clicks a little, but I bench tested the starter with 12V briefly and it spun over just fine which is why I assume a bad ground/ cable connection.

So from what I am reading I may have hooked up the starter wrong. being positive ground, my ground wire from the frame should be on the side post of the starter and the power wire should be on the rear post... if I am not mistaken. But there is another wire coming from the battery as well so should I be hooking up both ground wires to the side post of the starter?

Pos ground can be a pain, always double check your connections, a DC motor and solenoid, light bulb etc. doesn't really care which side is pos or neg so it may work a little but may also be turning backwards. Turn the engine by hand at least 2 full revolutions to make sure nothing is going on there, then check your connections and use a remote start switch with the life's clipped to the solenoid posts on the starter to spin it over, remember those wires are pos ground also.

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I think he said it was early 70s he also has another mack cabover and some kind of International no pics though, but I did mention this website if he ever was looking to part with them

Did it have a U-600 emblem? Tandem or single axle? Tractor or dump? Steel green dash or tan dash? Ok those are my last questions. Haha.

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