Lild
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So a few days in after buying the beast, the starter went out, no choice needed a civi one put in. (I highly suggest anyone who buys these, to make this a first check on your list, mine was missing a bolt.)Hooked the starter wire to the front batt. To keep it from burning it up. then i was having problems with start ups after the truck was warm.
if it didn't start after a couple starts, i would have to switch the batteries around then it would start. I felt like the starter was pulling to much from the battery & it wouldn't recover well enough after it warmed up. & the second battery did nothing but get a good charge. i also felt like the starter could benefit from both batteries for start up. Cold starts were fine.
so any ways, i did the roscommon 12v conversion today, pretty easy diy, & now i feel like the starter can take advantage of both batteries for start up. (& i return the starter wire back to the positive junction block.)
i took it for a test drive, got her all warmed up. Stopped a few place, **** off, restart on first try no problem. I can even hear the starter turn faster.
only scare i got was the gen light came on, but then i found out it was the sun that made it look like it came on.
It could be just me or just certain problems with mine, but imo, if u need to put a civi starter, i suggest u also do the 12v conversion as well.
My question is, that now the volt gauge doesn't work since i took the drivers alt out. I notice a push on connector (black rubber cap on it) next to the red hot wire, i assume this was for the gauge in the truck. Is it possible to splice in to this wire, & run an extended wire to the same connection point on the other alt, if that would make the gauge work again? I noticed that on the rt side alt, it had a black cover on the same spot, no wires to it, but a cover on it.
if it didn't start after a couple starts, i would have to switch the batteries around then it would start. I felt like the starter was pulling to much from the battery & it wouldn't recover well enough after it warmed up. & the second battery did nothing but get a good charge. i also felt like the starter could benefit from both batteries for start up. Cold starts were fine.
so any ways, i did the roscommon 12v conversion today, pretty easy diy, & now i feel like the starter can take advantage of both batteries for start up. (& i return the starter wire back to the positive junction block.)
i took it for a test drive, got her all warmed up. Stopped a few place, **** off, restart on first try no problem. I can even hear the starter turn faster.
only scare i got was the gen light came on, but then i found out it was the sun that made it look like it came on.
It could be just me or just certain problems with mine, but imo, if u need to put a civi starter, i suggest u also do the 12v conversion as well.
My question is, that now the volt gauge doesn't work since i took the drivers alt out. I notice a push on connector (black rubber cap on it) next to the red hot wire, i assume this was for the gauge in the truck. Is it possible to splice in to this wire, & run an extended wire to the same connection point on the other alt, if that would make the gauge work again? I noticed that on the rt side alt, it had a black cover on the same spot, no wires to it, but a cover on it.