Kenny714
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OK, here is my problem. After taking the deuce through a few feet of water the generator on my 68 M35A2 locked up. We removed the generator, opened it up and the bearings and most of the windings were pretty much toasted. After checking all my buddies parts trucks I was not ablt to find the exact replace ment. My original generator looks like a MODEL 5504AA or 5504AB. (from the manual) It has the elbow looking thing coming out the top with the screw on coupling for the braded wire cable. The unit I took off one of the parts truck is similar to Model L 3002AD or 3002AE. It looks more like a everyday alternator. (of course larger).
We cut apart the generator end of the braided cable and spliced the larger wire to the large wire and the smaller to the smaller. Pretty simple I would think. Well the batteries still wouldn't charge with the new generator/alternator. Now What???????????
I have the fire wall mounted regulator box which the braided wire from the the generator screws/plugs into. The cable coming out of the regulator then goes into the wireing harness. Our thoughts are that the newer type alternator has a built in regulator and the fire wall mounted regulator isn't necessary and we can just remove it and splice together the ins and outs.
Any advice, suggestions would be greatly appreciated. The deuce fires right with a pull start and runs great but it just wont start on it's own power. I'm confused.
Thanks,KENNY
We cut apart the generator end of the braided cable and spliced the larger wire to the large wire and the smaller to the smaller. Pretty simple I would think. Well the batteries still wouldn't charge with the new generator/alternator. Now What???????????
I have the fire wall mounted regulator box which the braided wire from the the generator screws/plugs into. The cable coming out of the regulator then goes into the wireing harness. Our thoughts are that the newer type alternator has a built in regulator and the fire wall mounted regulator isn't necessary and we can just remove it and splice together the ins and outs.
Any advice, suggestions would be greatly appreciated. The deuce fires right with a pull start and runs great but it just wont start on it's own power. I'm confused.
Thanks,KENNY