v12venator
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Evening all, relatively new poster and lurker here and, like many other members here, I'm having some issues with the electrical systems on my M1031. I've chowdered up the stator in my P/S 27si alternator and am waiting for a "new" alternator to come in from the parts store so I can rip the rotor and stator out of there and slap them in my isolated ground 27si for the truck.
This got me wondering, though, could I just get a 24v alternator, rip out some wires in the engine bay, and have myself an alternator delete on the beast. I'm going to be scouring the colored wiring diagrams from the CUCV forum to see what I could possibly eliminate, but I think I've got a good chance at this. The 24v alternator that I also ordered when I purchased my replacement 12v 27si is supposed to also meet the 27si standard, just in a 24v configuration. This would eliminate the need for the D/S alternator and belt, as well as some assumedly crusty wiring out of the engine bay.
Another option I was considering is a CAT 24v alternator that looks like it comes with isolated POS and GND posts, but that would require a bit more research. Part number will be added once I'm done poring over the starting circuit diagrams.
Figuring I could remove one excite wireset and charging wire set from the mix altogether and make the truck a bit simpler, electronically speaking. This would also mean re-engineering the voltage gauge (simple enough) and the Gen 1/2 lights on the dash.
My concerns are, if I am successful with this conversion to a single alt starting/charging system, would that reap any havok on the cab's 12v systems? Has anyone else tried this modification before? Any recommendations? Constructive feedback?
This got me wondering, though, could I just get a 24v alternator, rip out some wires in the engine bay, and have myself an alternator delete on the beast. I'm going to be scouring the colored wiring diagrams from the CUCV forum to see what I could possibly eliminate, but I think I've got a good chance at this. The 24v alternator that I also ordered when I purchased my replacement 12v 27si is supposed to also meet the 27si standard, just in a 24v configuration. This would eliminate the need for the D/S alternator and belt, as well as some assumedly crusty wiring out of the engine bay.
Another option I was considering is a CAT 24v alternator that looks like it comes with isolated POS and GND posts, but that would require a bit more research. Part number will be added once I'm done poring over the starting circuit diagrams.
Figuring I could remove one excite wireset and charging wire set from the mix altogether and make the truck a bit simpler, electronically speaking. This would also mean re-engineering the voltage gauge (simple enough) and the Gen 1/2 lights on the dash.
My concerns are, if I am successful with this conversion to a single alt starting/charging system, would that reap any havok on the cab's 12v systems? Has anyone else tried this modification before? Any recommendations? Constructive feedback?