So my 85 1009 K5 CUCV is giving me fits. I bought it a little while ago and it had a ghetto 12v conversion on it. As far as I could tell, the batteries had been re-wired to parallel, the starter had been replaced, the passenger side alternator had been unplugged, and the resistor bank behind the air cleaner had been removed. The glow plugs also have a manual switch hooked up on the relay, run through the firewall, to a button on the dash. It works fine still.
So I followed the instructions from the Michigan Fire Brigade .pdf that is so popular for 12v conversions. I chose the option with the single alternator. Everything seemed to be fine until I started tried to crank it. The cluster lit up and such as usual when I turned the key to run, but when I turned it to the crank position all ignition powered everything died. I checked the fuse box, replaced the popped 10A fuse for the ignition, nada. So I checked the harnesses that plug into the ignition switch. Both of the red wires are hot, so I guess it is getting the proper power. I replaced the ignition switch, nada.
I looked at the wiring under the hood to see if I screwed something up, but it looks good. I noticed that the purple and purple/white wires had both been cut at the harness on the firewall and all four spliced together with one big butt connector. Ugh. I fixed them and now each wire is soldered together, separate from one another.
I unplugged the starter relay harness and verified that the starter will crank if I hook up a jumper across the terminals to the solenoid wire. So I guess the starter and solenoid are still good.
I have no juice on the pink ignition wire that goes to the injection pump cutoff, and nothing on the same wire at the fuse box (that pink wire seems to go everywhere).
Any suggestions? This thing makes me feel like an idiot, and I need my daily driver again.
Should I re-wire everything manually? If that will work and it will charge, please tell me how. Should I light it on fire and push it into the ocean? Should I just start replacing stuff?
So I followed the instructions from the Michigan Fire Brigade .pdf that is so popular for 12v conversions. I chose the option with the single alternator. Everything seemed to be fine until I started tried to crank it. The cluster lit up and such as usual when I turned the key to run, but when I turned it to the crank position all ignition powered everything died. I checked the fuse box, replaced the popped 10A fuse for the ignition, nada. So I checked the harnesses that plug into the ignition switch. Both of the red wires are hot, so I guess it is getting the proper power. I replaced the ignition switch, nada.
I looked at the wiring under the hood to see if I screwed something up, but it looks good. I noticed that the purple and purple/white wires had both been cut at the harness on the firewall and all four spliced together with one big butt connector. Ugh. I fixed them and now each wire is soldered together, separate from one another.
I unplugged the starter relay harness and verified that the starter will crank if I hook up a jumper across the terminals to the solenoid wire. So I guess the starter and solenoid are still good.
I have no juice on the pink ignition wire that goes to the injection pump cutoff, and nothing on the same wire at the fuse box (that pink wire seems to go everywhere).
Any suggestions? This thing makes me feel like an idiot, and I need my daily driver again.
Should I re-wire everything manually? If that will work and it will charge, please tell me how. Should I light it on fire and push it into the ocean? Should I just start replacing stuff?