K9Vic
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Rebuilt my alternators on my M1009 as I was getting flashing Gen 2 light and pulsating headlights. I had a problem before with GEN 1 light staying on and replaced the heater switch and seemed to work for a short time. But driving at night my headlights would flicker/pulse and was really not good. So I swapped my alternators from my M1031 as they were rebuilt a few months ago as I needed my M1009 for a weekend rally. No more headlight issue and GEN 2 light did not flicker. So now my alternators from the M1009 are in the M1031 and rebuilt and working fine.
I have rebuilt these dang CUCV alternators so many times now between all he trucks I have bought & sold it seems like it takes me like 10 minutes. But really take longer as I clean everything well and the case is cleaned up like new. I have two spares now on standby if I ever need one so I do not have to wait for parts to arrive.
Next project, I have to tear down my rear differential cover on my M1009 as I have a new leak after trolling around in the mud at the off road park last weekend. Need to make sure there is no dirt & water in there. I also saw I am missing a bold, guess I did not tighten that one down when I did this 2 years ago. Front looked OK, but I will probably take that down was well.
I have rebuilt these dang CUCV alternators so many times now between all he trucks I have bought & sold it seems like it takes me like 10 minutes. But really take longer as I clean everything well and the case is cleaned up like new. I have two spares now on standby if I ever need one so I do not have to wait for parts to arrive.
Next project, I have to tear down my rear differential cover on my M1009 as I have a new leak after trolling around in the mud at the off road park last weekend. Need to make sure there is no dirt & water in there. I also saw I am missing a bold, guess I did not tighten that one down when I did this 2 years ago. Front looked OK, but I will probably take that down was well.