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I think he was referring to the Operators Manual. It is really a must read for all new MV owners. It helps explain what all the switches, dials, indicator lights and bells and whistles are for the trucks. The Operators Manual explains how to use the three-lever light switch. There is more to it...
Just watch John Wayne in He!! Fighters. It will scare you.
I work the oil patch back in the early eighties as a roustabout. While I didn't work on the rigs, I saw plenty of aftermath from blowouts
The alternator does not have a voltage regulator. The faster you spin it the higher the higher the voltage. There are some youtube videos showing it being used in off-grid applications.
As a matter of fact there is. The TM 9-2320-289-34P parts manual has it. Figure 40, item# 36
Found one on fleabay. I would think any starter shop would have one or could get it
You can search the part number on this site for what other have said about it.
GM 1975326
Once again. read the HMMWV stickies concerning titles and SF-97s.
Until the DLA changes their minds on the "OFF-ROAD" use only restriction, all the stuff you hear on the internet is just BS. This applies to the USA. (No idea how other countries will handle them).
Thank you Jwade for you input...
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