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Actually, I would be quite surprised if the 24V alternator turns the engine over at 13V. That hasn't been my experience with other engines.I don't have an alternator. The power draw of the unit is next to nothing. The alternator appears to be 63amp. I can easily build a buck boost/transformer circuit for a step up to run the rest of the system at 24V. I'd be surprised if the 24v starter is unable to start the system at 15ish volt.
Fuel lines at the pump and strainer are -4AN ( JIC-37*) If you need the hard line coming off the filter with the banjo fitting, I have that as well. if it's just your rubber lines going to the metering pumps that are leaking just cut the sleeves off and replace the hose with 1/4" rubber fuel line and clamps.I'm missing alternator and alternator bracket. I'm going to redo the fuel lines in an (or attempt to) I assume they are JIC 37* flare fittings. What's everyone doing for the feed line with the banjo bolt to the injectors? Making their own AN lines?
I've 100% thought about that...Just a thought. Ditch the alternator entirely.
Put a 24V battery charger on the batteries, plugged into the house when not in use and plugged into the genset when in use.
Yeah just need to find a belt tensioner that fits into the spot where the alt was, to retain the factory belt (or any belt, if you end up needing shorter). Thats why I have a dual bank onboard charger... it keeps the batteries topped when not in use, and if my alternator were to fail during run, I can just take an extension cord from the convenience outlet, and move it over to the plug for the onboard charger.Just a thought. Ditch the alternator entirely.
Put a 24V battery charger on the batteries, plugged into the house when not in use and plugged into the genset when in use.
I've got that stuff, plus I am sure the rest of the guys here have the rest of the items you need. We will keep an eye out for your wanted thread when the time is right.I am missing the back lid of the air cleaner as well. I got it to crank over but it won't fire.... fuel pump is working so. Will be digging into it more. Just trying to get it all the parts together as I go through it.
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