For the back story, I daily drove a CUCV for about 5 years and put close to 100k miles on it. Overall, the truck was very reliable, except for the v-belts. They required replacement with a specific brand of belts every 20k miles and getting the power steering pump tight was a PITA. I have always wanted to do a serpentine belt conversion to improve reliability.
Finally getting close to completion. The 96+ accessory brackets are actually designed for dual alternators and available on eBay. The bracket for the idler pulley is unobtanium but can be fabricated from 1/4 plate with a few washers.
The CS130D alternators are not able to be built as isolated ground, the rectifier doesn't allow it. I opted to isolate the alternator by drilling out the mounting holes to 9/16 and using some 1/2 air brake tube and fiberglass washers to insulate. A CS144 alternator could fit the bracket and the rectifier would be much easier to convert to isolated ground. I was originally planning to run a 24v single alternator with a 50 amp dc-dc converter to run the 12v systems. I could not find a 24V option. The CS144 can use the 19SI stator which is available in 24v, but you'll still need to figure out a rotor and voltage regulator.
Yes, the black alternator is coated in PlatiDip as the case is live to the 12v +. I plan to form a cover from ABS plastic or fiberglass in the future.
If you can get the 96+ timing cover it has a 4 pulse per rev mag pickup which is perfect for driving a tach (that's the wire hanging off the front).
If you want to have AC you'll need to use the dual thermostat housing and make some modifications. The dual housing does not clear the mechanical IP. This setup should work with the original radiator hose.
Finally getting close to completion. The 96+ accessory brackets are actually designed for dual alternators and available on eBay. The bracket for the idler pulley is unobtanium but can be fabricated from 1/4 plate with a few washers.
The CS130D alternators are not able to be built as isolated ground, the rectifier doesn't allow it. I opted to isolate the alternator by drilling out the mounting holes to 9/16 and using some 1/2 air brake tube and fiberglass washers to insulate. A CS144 alternator could fit the bracket and the rectifier would be much easier to convert to isolated ground. I was originally planning to run a 24v single alternator with a 50 amp dc-dc converter to run the 12v systems. I could not find a 24V option. The CS144 can use the 19SI stator which is available in 24v, but you'll still need to figure out a rotor and voltage regulator.
Yes, the black alternator is coated in PlatiDip as the case is live to the 12v +. I plan to form a cover from ABS plastic or fiberglass in the future.
If you can get the 96+ timing cover it has a 4 pulse per rev mag pickup which is perfect for driving a tach (that's the wire hanging off the front).
If you want to have AC you'll need to use the dual thermostat housing and make some modifications. The dual housing does not clear the mechanical IP. This setup should work with the original radiator hose.
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