moralb2000
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Hi guys
I'm sorry I posted already three times my message, but I'm trying to learn because I'm new user
I'd like to ask some help from experts on Chevy CUCV M1008, because I'm not good on electrical system:
I've bought the truck here in Italy. it's perfect and it runs well.
the only problem is that on dashboard there isn't the original voltmeter, but an amperometer (from Caterpillar maybe?) and it doesn't work. I have no way to get right answer from previous owner.
I suppose there's no trouble on electrical wiring (all lights and instruments operate correctly), but first I have to buy a new voltmeter, and I don't know if I need a 12v or a 24v instrument.
I don't know where to find the original one either.
I showed truck's electrical diagrams at car-repair electricians that I know, but I didn't have any clear answer, because we don't have in Italy any vehicle with electrical in 12v and 24v at same time.
I remember I read on steel-soldiers web-site that the expert said: everything on M1008 is 12v, except for starter and relay that operates starter; all the lights, gauges, etc, are stock Chevy 12v items.
so my question is:
is the voltmeter 12v also? is it stock Chevy part?
and other question:
for example, if I'd like to install (later maybe) an air compressor or a winch, do they have to be 12v or 24v?
many thanks
I'm sorry I posted already three times my message, but I'm trying to learn because I'm new user
I'd like to ask some help from experts on Chevy CUCV M1008, because I'm not good on electrical system:
I've bought the truck here in Italy. it's perfect and it runs well.
the only problem is that on dashboard there isn't the original voltmeter, but an amperometer (from Caterpillar maybe?) and it doesn't work. I have no way to get right answer from previous owner.
I suppose there's no trouble on electrical wiring (all lights and instruments operate correctly), but first I have to buy a new voltmeter, and I don't know if I need a 12v or a 24v instrument.
I don't know where to find the original one either.
I showed truck's electrical diagrams at car-repair electricians that I know, but I didn't have any clear answer, because we don't have in Italy any vehicle with electrical in 12v and 24v at same time.
I remember I read on steel-soldiers web-site that the expert said: everything on M1008 is 12v, except for starter and relay that operates starter; all the lights, gauges, etc, are stock Chevy 12v items.
so my question is:
is the voltmeter 12v also? is it stock Chevy part?
and other question:
for example, if I'd like to install (later maybe) an air compressor or a winch, do they have to be 12v or 24v?
many thanks