HelluvaEngineer
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Hi guys. I know most are of the opinion to just keep the 24v system instead of converting. I just got my 1009 home and I may need to do a significant amount of rewiring regardless of 12v conversion or keeping it 24v. I'm also 99% sure I will need to rebuild the starter or get a new one. Anyway, I've read the conversion pdf and I'm not clear on a couple of things. Hopefully someone can set me straight.
Sorry of these are stupid questions or have been covered 1000x already. I'm really trying hard to get up to speed on this vehicle and the best ways to make it reliable. Thanks.
- Are there specific benefits to retaining 24v, assuming that I carefully solder / seal everything and do a good job?
- Is there any way to eliminate the starter relay if you go 12v? I'm assuming the circuit for the starter switch is not beefy enough to engage the solenoid directly. Is there another option?
- As suggested by the subject line, can anything in addition to one alternator and the glow plug relays be removed?
- I will definitely be adding a winch and a HAM radio. How does that factor in to the debate?
Sorry of these are stupid questions or have been covered 1000x already. I'm really trying hard to get up to speed on this vehicle and the best ways to make it reliable. Thanks.