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I think your battery ground cable is not grounded properly or faulty. The arcing you got when you hooked it up is due to resistance and your parasitic drain or short in your electrical system. Do you have the body, engine, frame, and battery all grounded?
The negative terminal connects to the negative battery post (ground) at one end and a thick cable attaches the terminal to the frame. The engine is connected to the frame (grounded), but I don't know about the body... The main circuit seems alright but I'll re-trace it again over the next couple of days because obviously I must have missed something...
I just took the alt. in for testing and it was fried. Apparently it's a 2-wire alt. as well (although it was hooked up as a 1-wire alt.)... Either the people at that shop don't know what they're talking about or this alt. was never working... The regulator and stator are being replaced tonight and it's getting turned into a 1-wire alt.... Since my alt. is hooked up something like this: battery------(main positive wire)------('branch' off of main +'ve wire)------alt.--------(negative wire)--------frame., and since the alt. was (apparently...) a two-wire alt. is it possible that the electricity was running through the alt. and that was the short circuit (I'm not very knowledgable about this kind of stuff so if that doesn't make sense that's why)??
I tried starting the truck without the alt. in it (both with an "open" circuit where the alt. was and with a closed circuit (I connected the "+'ve" cable that was running to the alt. to the "-'ve" one) with two different batteries but I get the same result: when I turn the key to "START" the only thing that happens is the headlights dim (I don't hear the click of the starter)... I'm guessing that means that the starter, or some fusible link is blown (it should be possible to start the truck without an alt. right?)? If so, does anyone happen to know where the fuse for the starter is in these things? I don't have an owner's manual or a FSM and my fuse box attached to the body panel (under the steering wheel) is missing its cover... I checked the LC user’s manual on the Bauchan website (bj42lx_um.zip) but it didn't seem to list a fuse for the starter... Is it in-line, somewhere else, or is it in that fuse box (and that manual just doesn't cover 74's)??
Thanks for that link bsmith123 (it might come in handy one day), and sorry Coolerman (and anyone else who might have been confused by the voltage dropping to 0-2V): my voltmeter goes from 8-16V so that "0-2" should have been "8-10"...
p.s. The other battery I used was only showing about 10V on the gauge, so it might not have been a surprise that it wouldn't start the truck, but it starts the van I pulled it out of regularly so I figured it’s a "good" battery (I don't know if FJ40's need more volts to start but I figure a 12V system is a 12V system)...
p.p.s. would diode failure/'poping' be louder than a Chev. 283 V8 revving at around 2500 rpm?? I'm starting to think I should have written 'pop' as 'bang.'
Thanks for all the help and I'll keep you posted.