Ronmar
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Yes, you can delete the LBCD regardless of using 2 or 4 batteries. You can also simply unplug it... It does control the charge system failure light, but it only does so if it sees low voltage above a certain alternator RPM. The LBCD's main function is as a polarity protection device. its secondary functions are to drive the charge sys failure lamp and to disconnect the expensive alt from the grossly oversized battery before it kills the alt. If you disconnect 2 of the 4 batts, it no longer needs to be able to perform a remote disconnect so you could simply unplug its cannon plug if it is erroneously reporting an alternator not providing 14.1/28.2V at high RPM...
If of course the alt 24V isn't OK, that will have to be addressed.
If the AOP is bad, I would simply delete it and replace the tiny .25cu/in single acting hand pump with a larger 1.5cu/in dual acting prince wolverine hand pump... ~$250 in parts, 2-3 hours to fab a mount for the new pump and plumb it to the valve... I use one of these pumps and I can raise the cab faster than the AOP used to(videos on youtube, username Rronmar)
Good luck and good hunting...
If of course the alt 24V isn't OK, that will have to be addressed.
If the AOP is bad, I would simply delete it and replace the tiny .25cu/in single acting hand pump with a larger 1.5cu/in dual acting prince wolverine hand pump... ~$250 in parts, 2-3 hours to fab a mount for the new pump and plumb it to the valve... I use one of these pumps and I can raise the cab faster than the AOP used to(videos on youtube, username Rronmar)
Good luck and good hunting...