CSandoz
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Hello all.
I'm currently taking my time breathing new life into a 1984 M1009. It has been mostly untouched. No wire nests or hack jobs. That also means it hasn't been maintained. Go figure.
I'm tracing a parasitic draw somewhere in the system. Alternators are definitely charging. The batteries are brand new.
Naturally I start going through the TM's and start reading the stickies.
At the top of this forum I read an alternator testing post, and on the first direction at the bottom, mentioned that the driver's side alternator may not be grounded at the stud. That the mounting bolt would be the ground.
I'm a bit confused by that. I was under the impression that both alternators were not only the same but both isolated ground. In what configuration would the driver's side alternator be different?
I'm currently taking my time breathing new life into a 1984 M1009. It has been mostly untouched. No wire nests or hack jobs. That also means it hasn't been maintained. Go figure.
I'm tracing a parasitic draw somewhere in the system. Alternators are definitely charging. The batteries are brand new.
Naturally I start going through the TM's and start reading the stickies.
At the top of this forum I read an alternator testing post, and on the first direction at the bottom, mentioned that the driver's side alternator may not be grounded at the stud. That the mounting bolt would be the ground.
I'm a bit confused by that. I was under the impression that both alternators were not only the same but both isolated ground. In what configuration would the driver's side alternator be different?