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It's the same diesels the 3/4 ton and 1 ton trucks and Suburbans got. Only the Blazers never got them standard.
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It's the same diesels the 3/4 ton and 1 ton trucks and Suburbans got. Only the Blazers never got them standard.
He explained it all to me but it was some time ago and I don't remember what all he said. I think he said all you have to do is replace the regulator but don't hold me too it. I do know a alt. produces fairly high AC voltage before it is rectified so I can see it being possable. I'll call him tomorrow and get the scoop and report back.If that's true, that'd be awesome. I could convert the two alternators to 24v, run them in parallel, and even if one goes out, the other is there as a backup. And when both were running in parallel, it'd double the wattage of the system and I could run an even bigger inverter. I mean, you can buy 24 and even 48v alternators commercially.
But I suspect there's more to the story, especially since CUCV alternators ARE NOT 24v.
Realm, Where in TN are you located? I'm in Dickson.
Let me know, I'd be interested.He explained it all to me but it was some time ago and I don't remember what all he said. I think he said all you have to do is replace the regulator but don't hold me too it. I do know a alt. produces fairly high AC voltage before it is rectified so I can see it being possable. I'll call him tomorrow and get the scoop and report back.
Or you could just junk all the existing wiring and run all the 12v stuff out of a 24v-12v converter.If you put a 24 v alternator in a CUCV you will need a battery equalizer because of the 12 volt load the truck has.
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