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ifff your going to be off road.... those air lifts beams on the sides may be good for pulling a laying down elephant of truck, back on its's wheels. I have a 3rd winch that am going to have a receiver mount plate made up to slide into whichever one I need, if my twuck decides to do the...
ahhh. ok.. exhaust valve = Pakbrake this time. Yeah knew you were going that direction.. the re-wording of it threw me off is all . Got me wondering that maybe you changed your mind and were heading in a new direction.
keep in mind..... bolts I think are different sizes. iffff I recall right it was like top and bottom are different..... or it was rear axle vs front axle.... maybe both..
So you giving up and going back to your 404 yet? 🤠 :ROFLMAO:.
you'll figure it out. look at fuse panel and see if you got the breakers in their for lights etc. They may have been robbed from the truck for other trucks. Happens.
just saw today fittings with the O-ring. appears the flare part is JIC ORB (O-Ring Boss) and the straight side with O-Ring is SAE o ring boss. supposedly they are for more unforgiving environments
update... replaced batteries with two 2023 CAT 1000cca batts and it jumped back to life. The two batts that were in it still show good via a battery load tester. Apparently the load tester does not load them enough for the fault to kick in??
where is that one?
Redid the alt ground a bit (could not get bolt off.. but spun the shiat out of it with the impact to help it clean itself) and cleaned the ground by the starter. Added a ground from Batt to the chasses.
now that it is warm... my alternator occasional works LOL. (200 amp Hummer)
Will the excite wire get voltage if the alternator ground is not at all or is poorly connected? Knowing that will help me diagnose if it is that or ground (or regulator)
IMHO best choice (which was not available when the above folks were doing their handle fixes)..... is our member here that makes Eco Hubs. He now make/sells machined replacement parts for the two parts that make up 99% of the handle failures. Least costly when you come down to it as well.
Adept Ape (a CAT mechanic Youtuber) just had similar.... on a rebuilt engine. Long story short he dropped oil pan and low and behold the oil pick up tube was not tight to the base of where it attaches (to pump I assume)... allowed air in, would aerate oil etc. . Buttoned it up and all good.
@Ronmar just posted a picture from birds eye that might help conceptually. Its I think a 1079 though. Granted I think you got this figuredd out now and moved on.
Not sure from any of these pics where the cable from the arm attaches above to the bottom of x (x=bed, box, etc) though not sure...
looking closer... apparently there is more to this that just buzzword. It has a place on it to plug Lithium battery BMS up to it. My guess is when Lithium bank is full the BMS triggers the relay to NOT have the relay click over to send any voltage down that lithium charge terminal.
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