idM1028
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I'm having some problems with my CUCV. It's an 86 M1028. A few weeks ago I was going down the highway and my headlights and gauge lights starting getting dim. I pulled into the first place I could and replaced a cracked electrical connector on the driver side alternator (it was on a black wire. I'm thinking "ground" but I would have to check out where it goes to be sure) and replaced the rear battery with a new one just to be on the safe side. (They didn't have enough of the batteries I needed to replace both.) I also checked the play in the belts for the alternators and they seemed to be fine per my Haynes manual. The truck had been running fine prior to this. Yesterday I powerwashed out the engine bay. I threw some plastic bags on the alternators as best I could to keep them from getting wet. Going down the road I noticed my "Gen 2" light wouldn't shut off, but the voltmeter would read in the green. At idle the voltmeter would drop to just between green and yellow and the "Gen 2" light would get brighter. Figuring it was maybe water in an electrical component somewhere, I hoped driving the truck enough would let the engine heat dry it out. I stopped and started the truck several times in my activites and it had no problem starting up and all the electrical accesories (lights, wipers, etc) would work fine. Today I go to start it up and. . . nothing. Not even a wait light coming on. After figuring out the front battery was dead as a doornail I swapped and fiddled with the batteries I had until I could get the truck started and immediately drove to Pepboy's and picked up a set of Optima Yellowtops. I also rechecked the belts and the passenger side alternator belt looked like it had a bit of slop and wiggle in it while running, so I tried to tighten it up as best as I could. I also noticed the belt had a few of the inside "chunks" missing. While doing this I noticed the alternator was hot. Hotter than the other alternator which was cool to the touch. I could only touch the thing for 10 or 15 seconds and I was wearing gloves. (The alternator did have a coolant hose running over the top of it.) Going home the problem seemed to be about the same if not worse than yesterday. I stopped off on the way home and let the truck sit for 20 or 30 minutes. When I went to start it up, little to no power. I jumped the front battery and got the engine started, but once I took the cable off, same problem as a few weeks ago. Luckily, I just down the road from home so I was able to get it home no problem. I've read over the FAQ's and wiki for CUCV's but can't seem to find anything that matches my problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated.