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    Doghead--I checked the section on ebay on CUCV parts and there seem to be several isolated grounded alternators for sale--all in about the $200.00 range. Are these not what I am looking for?
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    the bearings are probably shot in the alternator and that is why it makes the grinding noise. It still produces electrical power, however, but the grinding seems to be getting worse. It just make sense to replace it, as it not that expensive.
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    Rutjes--thanks for the advice I don't want to become a human lightening rod.
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    Porky--ok thank you--sorry for the question--I am a novice in the field of CUCV;s.
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    Isolated ground alternator Hello--the alternator on the driver's side of my "86 M1009 is making a grinding noise while the engine is idling. The noise goes away when I put the blazer into Drive. I am anticipating replacing this alternator in the very near future. Any hints on the replacement...
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    Hello--I have a question about my CUCV Blazer--are both altenators in the vehicle 12 volt or is one a 24 volt and the other a 12 volt? Thanks in advance Tom Lovinggood
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