I noticed the voltmeter in my M1009 moving around a little bit lately when I give it throttle. the front battery tested 14.7 when running and the back battery tested 14.7 while running. However, when I gave them both throttle the rear battery would jump up to 15 -16. I had a rebuild kit handy from ASP wholesale so I decided to rebuild it. The rebuild went smooth, and I put the alternator back in the truck. When I was reconnecting the positive battery terminals i saw an arc somewhere on the alternator and smoke started to come from the fusible link next to the glow plug relay. I also saw some smoke from one of the bus's near the battery. I immediately disconnected the batteries and inspected the fusible link, and the blue wires had melted some of the insulation off. I pulled the alternator back apart and there is nothing jumping out as a problem in there aside from one of the screws that held the rectifier down was a little lose. It was the large philips head screw.
Any idea what happened here? Is there something I should check on that alternator. I hate when this happens - NOTHING WAS SUPPOSED TO GO WRONG!
update: i was looking at this thread http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?146703-CUCV-Alternator-Rebuild
i think I'm missing the insulating sleeve for the rectifier mounting bolt. I'm going to pull it back apart and check. not sure where i could have gone, but it wasn't there when I put it back in. Could this be causing my problem?
Any idea what happened here? Is there something I should check on that alternator. I hate when this happens - NOTHING WAS SUPPOSED TO GO WRONG!
update: i was looking at this thread http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?146703-CUCV-Alternator-Rebuild
i think I'm missing the insulating sleeve for the rectifier mounting bolt. I'm going to pull it back apart and check. not sure where i could have gone, but it wasn't there when I put it back in. Could this be causing my problem?
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