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  1. Mogman

    M998 Electrical Issue

    Be very careful when you replace that bolt, make sure you have all the correct spacers in the correct places or you can snap off the mounting ears on the alternator and that gets very expensive..
  2. Mogman

    M998 Electrical Issue

    Your UOC code is H13, BUT that is not the original alternator, or even engine for that matter so sometimes you have to interpolate what is in the TMs, in this case you should be good with the documents I have provided but you will notice H13 is not listed in the applicable UOC codes.
  3. Mogman

    M998 Electrical Issue

    If you google the NSN number 5305014299149 or that number you listed you will see HPG and Kascar (real4wd) has those bolts. it also gives the dimensions of 7/16-20 X 9.75" but that is a rather odd bolt so it would be easier to order it from a HMMWV dealer than finding it at the local bolt shop...
  4. Mogman

    M998 Electrical Issue

    You should have listed the exact model truck also so you can confirm the Use On Code (UOC) is valid for your application.
  5. Mogman

    M998 Electrical Issue

    Here are the two pertinent documents, they are relatively easy to look up in the TMs you have been directed to before. IF the bolt you need does not have the actual dimensions listed you can google the NSN number then follow some of the hits and the dimensions will be listed. As has been...
  6. Mogman

    M998 Electrical Issue

    What size alternator do you have??? Here is the TM you need at this time but you need to know what alternator you have. https://www.steelsoldiers.com/upload/M998/TM%209-2320-280-24P-1%20HMMWV%20Parts%20vol%201.pdf
  7. Mogman

    M998 Electrical Issue

    Welcome to the forum! The volt meter bouncing for a few minuets is called after glow, it is the EESS box pulsing the glow plugs on and off to keep them warm as the engine warms up a little and is perfectly normal, You have to put the meter on the neg of the rear battery and the positive of the...
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