Vet89
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Hello all,
I had all the parts for the Doghead Relay in my truck. Unfortunately, "when" happened. My starter relay got stuck. Fortunately, I had a pair of branch trimmers nearby and cut the battery cables.
I saw a wisp of smoke come from Gen 1 (alternator on the driver's side) and from someplace on the firewall. I now know that wisp of smoke came from the 12 volt junction block. This wire went from the alternator to the junction block and it was two wires spliced together (it has been replaced).
The wisp of smoke came from the little vent on top of Gen 1.
I did the doghead relay following directions here (http://www.steelsoldiers.com/cucv/60960-doghead-starter-relay-modifcation.html) This worked like a champ and the pictures were right on; I had a color photo printed out and it matched to the letter. Thank you.
I got new group 31 batteries (the were sh** anyways), new cables, rewired things that looked spliced and hooked everything up.
Upon turning the key, the Gen 1 light did not come on. The starter did not turn over - no clicking, nada.
My guess and question is - I think I need the alternator rebuilt because the alternator would give juce to the starter - right?
I am guessing a wire in the alternator when kaput. It looks like a newer alternator also. I will get photos this evening.
***and the moral of the story is do the doghead relay change sooner than later - later is costly!
I had all the parts for the Doghead Relay in my truck. Unfortunately, "when" happened. My starter relay got stuck. Fortunately, I had a pair of branch trimmers nearby and cut the battery cables.
I saw a wisp of smoke come from Gen 1 (alternator on the driver's side) and from someplace on the firewall. I now know that wisp of smoke came from the 12 volt junction block. This wire went from the alternator to the junction block and it was two wires spliced together (it has been replaced).
The wisp of smoke came from the little vent on top of Gen 1.
I did the doghead relay following directions here (http://www.steelsoldiers.com/cucv/60960-doghead-starter-relay-modifcation.html) This worked like a champ and the pictures were right on; I had a color photo printed out and it matched to the letter. Thank you.
I got new group 31 batteries (the were sh** anyways), new cables, rewired things that looked spliced and hooked everything up.
Upon turning the key, the Gen 1 light did not come on. The starter did not turn over - no clicking, nada.
My guess and question is - I think I need the alternator rebuilt because the alternator would give juce to the starter - right?
I am guessing a wire in the alternator when kaput. It looks like a newer alternator also. I will get photos this evening.
***and the moral of the story is do the doghead relay change sooner than later - later is costly!