sochuck
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Hi guys, My 84 M1009 has been eating the GEN 1 belt. This vehicle is a recent add to my garage. When I picked it up it had a new looking Gen 1 (driver's side) gen, real new looking. SOOOO after the install of the Gates 7575 belt it appeared that the pulleys were out of alignment. I wrote it off as an optical illusion. After the Gates lasted about three days I picked up some new belts from a good friend of mine and installed them. about three days later same thing...So, I looked harder at the alignment and the Gen it self and could see that there was a -2mm difference between the two. To save time and flaming, I replaced the pulley on that unit with one from another, shimmed it out a bit and put a new belt on it. Again it just didn't look right but gave it a go. The new belts has about 200 miles on it and it jumped the pulley on US 68 today and took the other two with it. I managed to unwrap it from the fan and after cussing myself for not having any tools with me managed to get the PS belt on so I could at-least get mobile. A bit more back story...the GEN 1 light would stay off at idle but on accel and at speed it would come on. I also noticed that the Volt Gage would run in the red and would fluctuate as if the regulator from one or both Gens was failing. I think, I hope that is the cause of this is a bad Gen 1 (that was tested and found good) reg causing the gen to load excessively dragging the HE DOUBLE TOOTHPICKS out of the belt leading to premature failure of that belt.
Now I am thinking of dumping that pulley and replace it with a non-Mil-Spec gen and motor on. OR, you can fill the blank in!
Question, how important is it for the amp output of the Gens to match, can a let us say 200 amp non mil-spec be ok as a replacement or not.....
Cheers,
Now I am thinking of dumping that pulley and replace it with a non-Mil-Spec gen and motor on. OR, you can fill the blank in!
Question, how important is it for the amp output of the Gens to match, can a let us say 200 amp non mil-spec be ok as a replacement or not.....
Cheers,
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