Sorry, 4th thread on this truck but I was advised to start new threads..
Trying to figure this starter situation out from another thread but this is a whole new issue:
I've got a disconnect on the ground of my battery in the truck to disconnect at night as to avoid any electrical fires in my garage.
I've had this issue before the disconnect and tested the battery with the neg cable attached to the end of the disconnect and it works as expected.
So, I go to test my solenoid wire and find when I test the lead directly to the top of the negative terminal with the disconnect on(chasis and tranny ground not working) I get a full 12v with key on
But, when I turn off the disconnect and allow it to ground to the transmission and chasis the voltage drops to .05V, same thing on my glow plug circuit.
If I test the battery by itself and test with the ground at the battery or at either the transmission or chasis it tests the same as the ground at the battery. (grounds good)
Summary:
Starter is not in and starter cable not attached to anything(other than hot going back to fuse box)
1. Battery tests good at all locations including disconnect and two grounds; transm and chasis
2. Solenoid wire tests at 12v if I connect ground lead directly to battery terminal but if I turn disconnect off(allowing tranny and chasis to ground) and check it then at any location, terminal,disconnect, chasis/tranny cable then I get .05 Volts at not only solenoid wire but also glow plug strip...

3. If I put the ground lead on battery terminal, ground to tranny and chasis off(disconnect on), test the solenoid wire I get 10v with key off, key on ,I get 12volts
4. If I put ground lead on battery post with ground to terminal with disconnect on(chasis and tranny ground not connected) on and I touch engine, transmission etc...I get minimal voltage readings as if the tranny and motor are energized.
Is this a ground issue perhaps behind the fuse box or some other type of short(relay, ign switch)?
I feel it is more than likely a ignition switch...could be the cause of my exciter wire/charging light staying on. Something positive has shorted to ground. I have removed the plug from alternator
Could it have something to do with my glow plug relay? I've read about that shorting and causing all kinds of issues(truck starts immediately. virtually no delay with no cold start advance)
Just tested the 3 prong alternator wire(it has two reds and a blue):
All 3 had 12 volts! I'm not thinking the blue wire should be 12v...correct?
I then removed the fusible link to the alternator and now there is no more weird voltage on the engine, transmission but there is also no voltage at all on the solenoid wire when the key is off, on or the start position...the starter is still not hooked up.
I apologize for the madness...took me 5x to get this straight on here..I thought this would be an easy project
