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Replaced cut up rear curtain from previous owners a/c install with sheet of aluminum and re mounted condenser different so I can now install cargo cover if I want to. Still have to paint condenser.
I have all the main wires configured the way they need to be. But I just need to know if I need to switch any of the small wires. I have schematics posted just not sure if I need to move any of them. The pics or from the installation manual that would have came with it in 61. Thanks for any help
Ok thanks. Yes is a 61 model. Engine runs perfect but generator not putting out. But I found few bad diodes that I'm waiting on new ones to come in and see if it works.
Could someone tell me the model of this generator. It's a 56.2kva with a 4 cylinder cummins. Was told it was old military generator but does not have any of the original placards. All it has is the generator and engine data plates. Thanks
The lower bracket is just 3x3 1/4" angle iron sandwiched between stock alternator mount and engine. The angle iron had some threaded steel blocks that I welded to it in correct location. Top its just 1/4" flat bar 1" wide with bend on one end that mounts to existing bolt on radiator support...
Decided to relocate my battery's from under seat to toolbox on side and add 2 batteries and 12v alternator to run all my 12v stuff. The alternator is 160 amp Leece Neville on homemade bracket that sandwiches between original alternator bracket and engine.
Tried to turn fuel up on my a2 today with no luck. Where everyone says you need 10mm inside 14mm mine doesn't have the 10mm nut inside it has this but the 14mm is in there.
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