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Simple, remove resistor, remove both leads from resistor, connect together using small bolt and nut through small eyelets, insulate, and reattach to GP relay then attach the other end to the 12V buss bar right next to the relay which is a black diamond shaped 2 terminal bar. Viola! No more premature GP melt down from faulty resistor or having 1 bad plug causing cascade failure of the others. GP system is already 12V. Doing this you still keep the original fusible link.Where can I find some clear instructions on doing this, I have searched and seems all the posts I find are just people stating that they have done this etc, can't seem to find a post that actually gives instructions on how to do it.
I'm curious why GM engineers didn't just run straight 12 volts to the GP if that is what the require, the whole step down resistors seem like extra unnecessary garbage??
THAT will get you thrown in jail if you get caught!!!!! You cannot swap VIN plates. They are held on with special star rivets only available to the manufacturer so it will be obvious that it was changed. The body vin will no longer match the frame vin and there will be a lot of explaining to do.Do what I was going to do till mine decided to go south on me. Do a body swap complete. Her body on your frame (kinda sounds perverted LOL). Carc the interior, pull the data plates and the vin plate off of yours, rivet them on the new body, run 2 separate fuse panels, get the compressor kit and hoses from nostalgic air, and carc the outside. Your value will go up.
Thanks for the briefing on the CUCV's electrical stuff.The CUCV is all 12V except the starting and charging circuits that do make provision for 12V at the firewall. Instead of the thin gauge feed wire coming off of the rear battery a thicker cable can be used with a lug style 175 amp main fuse and a beefier distribution block. Even the trailer wiring is 12V. Any 24V coming inside was for Military radios, Stce connector etc so it would not be hard to accomplish. As for load the power accessories do not run ie: you are not constantly locking doors or rolling up windows etc. Many people have added AC with no adverse effects and it is adviseable to swap your GP system to 12V.