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Here's the easy story book on the above pages. Might be a bit easier on the eyes 👀 has some electrical in it too.
https://gear-report.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/HMMWV%20A1%20Troubleshooting.pdf
This thread is a doozie. I am waiting for the boogieman 👻with a little hammer :hammer:to jump...
The days when I had the M37, I drove with what was coming up in the rear view mirror. Never had to worry out the windshield. LOL Everyone gets a brake check. 🛑
Hurry up the giddy up, CAMO
I have seen the plastic tear drop tips on fiberglass and steel all wrapped in tape to keep them on and last longer. I get they look cool, nice and shinny... till it gets sun baked or wracked to pieces. Best to have the right tip for the whip size too.
Military has tips, all others balls, CAMO
Tip of the day, on the antenna tip... follow down the yellow brick road to page 30 and try not to get lost.
http://psmag.radionerds.com/images/9/90/PS_Magazine_Issue_561_August_1999.pdf
Wizard of radio, CAMO
I am not confused... Too, Just not the boots, hands and eyes on the problem. Thumb back thru this / these threads a couple years might help. History seem to repeat itself on a HumV, LOL
Remote control robot driven over the interweb, CAMO
HEADS-UP to 3x wires on 1097R1 trucks from GL looking to ground the alternator. Seems some experts have connected it to the IGN sense on top of the 5A x wire.
This is a FIRE and a TOASTED controller the instant one goes from STOP to RUN. This picture is as received from GL... And YES it...
?? Ground is ground. It does not work with any switch Hi/LO or the main. All hood #91xx primary and #92xx secondary are grounds spliced together in the hood harness. They terminate at the hood connector Pin E. then on the other side, to the #91xx to 79xx and on to the body ground tie point...
There is a good chance your design will work (y) with the dual voltage alternator. May need to simply wire up the 12-14 volt feed . To better understand the operation... What is the current draw of the 12 volt motor and any other 12 volt loads.
Bombs away to the farm critters 🐐🐷🐔🐄 CAMO
As I stated in my previous post of scammer and hackers, my company had the same internet bad AH actors. They grab your pictures, your good name, make a sale and then you get a call for someone you NEVER have record of looking for what they think they bought. Very disheartening when trying to...
Watch OUT for this one... Scam site sells everything, Tooth brushes, TV's, toasters, and there's even a section / category "military surplus" In there you will find WHAT LOOK's just like the product's of well known dealers with pictures and company names or logo captured off their site... at...
Squirt a test spot give it a week and judge the outcome 🎨(y)(n) There are flattening agents to tame the gloss down.
Shooting the whole rig might be like a shot to the foot. When all done might be hard to walk away from, CAMO
YEP... IMO better to get a quality switch. Don't need a cheap, plastic parts or a spring... thank you amazon, in a HumV. Double up on the contacts, use ring and screws terminals with proper crimp & solder, 12 ga wire, Packard connectors maybe slap on some liquid tape ? Hide it, Plug and Play...
Your are on the right track. (y) 11A is an easy way to go. Since your not switching under load, the military specification STOP-RUN-START switch is doing the heavy switching. ((not a chineezze knock-off) Secret switch contacts need to handle 11A load / circuit. See my attachment for the poop...
Not to be that guy... BUT the hold down bracket is close to becoming a fireworks display in the picture above.
A big bump and sparks could fly. That Guy, CAMO
IMO... going thur the fuel system the way you did is piece of mind it for the next 20 years. Now one has the complete fuel system behind them and how it all works. Priceless. One reads here ALL the problems going on in this systems when quick fixed to get on the road. I get the little bit...