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so ive converted my 62 from vbelt to serp. successfully. now i need to wire the alternators.
on the downside i no longer can mount the old 27si alts. now im in cs territory.
please correct me if im wrong.
to my understanding the only alt that requires the isolated ground is the passenger side alt (this is the 24v alt that supplies 24v via series wiring in harness) they both have isolated grounds but the required one is the 24v for obvious reasons. everything but the start and charge is 12v. they are also internally regulated?? unless i missed it somewhere when pulling the harness out (the entire engine harness is currently out including the cab harness)
on the driver side harness i have 4 wire leads. the large red one is obviously the 12v charging wire. i have what looks to be the 12v ground which is black/white stripe. a brown wire with rubber end cap. what is that? and then the connector end there are 2 more wires red and brown. what do those go to? the gauge set?
on the passenger side harness i have 4 wire leads. 2 large red leads. one of the larger red leads has a smaller lead "crimped" to it with a fusable link. im assuming the large red lead without the extra lead attached is the 12v charging system wire and the one with is the 24v charging system wire and the red lead with the fusable link attached to the larger charging system wire is the 24v ground? then lastly is the connector end with two wire leads, but on this one the leads are red and brown/yellow stripe.
i do have the factory service manuals and the military manual set here in my shop and ill be looking at the wiring schematics and im also going to be testing with my voltmeter to be very very very sure about the wiring before i modify the harness.
but i like to ask around too... so if someone already knows exactly what all these wires are, please let me know.
has anyone else converted to a serp setup while retaining the 24v system. i can buy a "marine" isolated ground cs130 but they are friggin $$$$ expensive. 8 900 dollars an alt. pphhh. no. not happening. ill likely have any modifications required done by the alternator and starter rebuild shop around the corner.
just curious and maybe wanting a little nudge in the correct direction on this... theres a first time for everything and this is my first. anyone have an idea on where i should begin on this?
so lets say i modify a cs130 or any other cs series for that matter, but more specifically the cs130 and cs130D ... i would not need to modify the 12v (as much) as the 24v. how about the regulator? does the 24v 27si with the isolated ground use a 12v internal regulator?
i dont know too much about alternators but after this im sure ill know all about them. im assuming ive got my work cut out for me as usual.
on the downside i no longer can mount the old 27si alts. now im in cs territory.
please correct me if im wrong.
to my understanding the only alt that requires the isolated ground is the passenger side alt (this is the 24v alt that supplies 24v via series wiring in harness) they both have isolated grounds but the required one is the 24v for obvious reasons. everything but the start and charge is 12v. they are also internally regulated?? unless i missed it somewhere when pulling the harness out (the entire engine harness is currently out including the cab harness)
on the driver side harness i have 4 wire leads. the large red one is obviously the 12v charging wire. i have what looks to be the 12v ground which is black/white stripe. a brown wire with rubber end cap. what is that? and then the connector end there are 2 more wires red and brown. what do those go to? the gauge set?
on the passenger side harness i have 4 wire leads. 2 large red leads. one of the larger red leads has a smaller lead "crimped" to it with a fusable link. im assuming the large red lead without the extra lead attached is the 12v charging system wire and the one with is the 24v charging system wire and the red lead with the fusable link attached to the larger charging system wire is the 24v ground? then lastly is the connector end with two wire leads, but on this one the leads are red and brown/yellow stripe.
i do have the factory service manuals and the military manual set here in my shop and ill be looking at the wiring schematics and im also going to be testing with my voltmeter to be very very very sure about the wiring before i modify the harness.
but i like to ask around too... so if someone already knows exactly what all these wires are, please let me know.
has anyone else converted to a serp setup while retaining the 24v system. i can buy a "marine" isolated ground cs130 but they are friggin $$$$ expensive. 8 900 dollars an alt. pphhh. no. not happening. ill likely have any modifications required done by the alternator and starter rebuild shop around the corner.
just curious and maybe wanting a little nudge in the correct direction on this... theres a first time for everything and this is my first. anyone have an idea on where i should begin on this?
so lets say i modify a cs130 or any other cs series for that matter, but more specifically the cs130 and cs130D ... i would not need to modify the 12v (as much) as the 24v. how about the regulator? does the 24v 27si with the isolated ground use a 12v internal regulator?
i dont know too much about alternators but after this im sure ill know all about them. im assuming ive got my work cut out for me as usual.