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Belt won't stay on problem - pics added
Guys, I have a M1028 that someone added A/C to and didn't do the best job on the pulley setup. The A/C is on the driver's side, and the second alternator is way over on the driver's side. I'm having trouble keeping a belt on the second alternator due to poor adjustment range (long story, can't get it very tight) and possibly some alignment issues.
I have searched, I promise, and I can't find a case of someone who still has 24V setup, 2 batteries, and simply runs one alternator. The obvious reason may be that it won't work, which is what I'm asking. The truck also has a 12V fuel pump added. Will both batteries charge from one alternator since it does it on modern trucks? Or does the 24V setup have to have 2 alternators? Can one alternator handle the A/C and the electric pump?
Please don't flame me - I'm sure a guru could figure this from the TM's, but I'm not bright enough to figure it out, and one of you can probably tell me off the top of his head.
Thanks in advance.
Von
Guys, I have a M1028 that someone added A/C to and didn't do the best job on the pulley setup. The A/C is on the driver's side, and the second alternator is way over on the driver's side. I'm having trouble keeping a belt on the second alternator due to poor adjustment range (long story, can't get it very tight) and possibly some alignment issues.
I have searched, I promise, and I can't find a case of someone who still has 24V setup, 2 batteries, and simply runs one alternator. The obvious reason may be that it won't work, which is what I'm asking. The truck also has a 12V fuel pump added. Will both batteries charge from one alternator since it does it on modern trucks? Or does the 24V setup have to have 2 alternators? Can one alternator handle the A/C and the electric pump?
Please don't flame me - I'm sure a guru could figure this from the TM's, but I'm not bright enough to figure it out, and one of you can probably tell me off the top of his head.
Thanks in advance.
Von
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