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Where can I find nos parking brake cables? I bought 2 from Saturn surplus and they are 5 inches too long. The numbers say they should fit, but after doing some research other people have had the same problem. Is there a place that can build them for you?
I think I'm going to give up on this generator. I can't find much info or parts on it. Reading through the manuals I believe it's the rotating diodes, but can't find replacement parts.
Shouldn't there be power at tb1 and 4 or f1 and f2 before it even enters the voltage regulator? Those are coming right off the generator head. Also what do you mean by start position? Working on generators is new to me.
Ok so I opened up the control panel and every wire was labeled. Someone was in here before trying to diagnose the problem. Here is what I found. I think I have a bad wire in the generator head or a bad generator head. I got no voltage at f1 and f2 and 10volts at tb1 and tb4.
Going to look at a mep016d that will not produce power. What are some of the things to look for? Bad voltage regulator? Need to field flashed? What do you think a fair offer is for the genset?
No mods to the bell housing. Needed to grind my starter slightly. Only hard job was the custom hydraulic line I had to fab up. My cab is a 84 so I had to use a template to cut the holes in the cab.
I'm running a 1996 nv4500 bell housing, tranny and slave out of a gasser.
86+ oem master cylinder
86+ pedals
86+ np205
advanced adapter 2" spacer for the transfercase.
If I was to do it again I would have used the factory 208
Running a oem starter
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