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After close to 5 months sitting neglected in my back yard...libelula has come back to life.
The problem was first found when we were pulling into Needles about 2:00 AM on our way back from Connetticut (where I bought the truck). We were just driving along when all the electrical power went out! We made it into Needles with Sethzilla driving and me holding a Mag lite out the passenger window. The next morning after sussing our options, we charge up the batterys at the gas station that we slept at...then kept driving...without an alternator! YOU HAVE GOT TO LOVE MECHANICAL DIESELS.
A day and a half later we got home after only one more battery recharging.
Then "in my spare time", I started looking into the repair of the C.E. Niehoff 24/12 volt alternator.
The deeper I dug the suckier the situation got. After countless phone calls, I found that the company that made the voltage regulator had a big falling out with Niehoff so there was no way to get the original unit! I then litterly tore the alternator apart and hand drew an electrical schematic. With the Schamitic and my alternator Guru (Denny Johnson of Johnson Engineering) we guessed that the newer Niehoff regulator would work.
Now here comes the weird part...
I got on the phone to the military Niehoff distributor and got a price and availability of the voltage regulator...
The guy had the regulator in stock for a mear...$575. :freaked:
But hey! Addicts rarely complain about the price of their fix!
I pulled my credit card out of my wallet so I could read him the numbers and he said...
Hold on, I CAN'T SELL YOU THE REGULATOR WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM THE STATE DEPARTMENT!!!
"COME F'EN ON! DO I SOUND LIKE OSAMA BIN SUAVE TO YOU???"
The guy replied that the FBI would be on both he and I if we did the transaction and he just wouldn't do it.
"yo sister! opps, I mean hello Condolizza...Can I please, please, pritty please buy a voltage regulator for my uber-cool truck!"
"F that"! I've had enough dealings with the Army doing development work to know where that would lead me...
So I took maters into my own hands and bought one 12 volt & one 24volt Delco alternators and fitted them to the motor!
I got done on Friday afternoon & the truck fired right up!
The problem was first found when we were pulling into Needles about 2:00 AM on our way back from Connetticut (where I bought the truck). We were just driving along when all the electrical power went out! We made it into Needles with Sethzilla driving and me holding a Mag lite out the passenger window. The next morning after sussing our options, we charge up the batterys at the gas station that we slept at...then kept driving...without an alternator! YOU HAVE GOT TO LOVE MECHANICAL DIESELS.
A day and a half later we got home after only one more battery recharging.
Then "in my spare time", I started looking into the repair of the C.E. Niehoff 24/12 volt alternator.
The deeper I dug the suckier the situation got. After countless phone calls, I found that the company that made the voltage regulator had a big falling out with Niehoff so there was no way to get the original unit! I then litterly tore the alternator apart and hand drew an electrical schematic. With the Schamitic and my alternator Guru (Denny Johnson of Johnson Engineering) we guessed that the newer Niehoff regulator would work.
Now here comes the weird part...
I got on the phone to the military Niehoff distributor and got a price and availability of the voltage regulator...
The guy had the regulator in stock for a mear...$575. :freaked:
But hey! Addicts rarely complain about the price of their fix!
I pulled my credit card out of my wallet so I could read him the numbers and he said...
Hold on, I CAN'T SELL YOU THE REGULATOR WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM THE STATE DEPARTMENT!!!
"COME F'EN ON! DO I SOUND LIKE OSAMA BIN SUAVE TO YOU???"
The guy replied that the FBI would be on both he and I if we did the transaction and he just wouldn't do it.
"yo sister! opps, I mean hello Condolizza...Can I please, please, pritty please buy a voltage regulator for my uber-cool truck!"
"F that"! I've had enough dealings with the Army doing development work to know where that would lead me...
So I took maters into my own hands and bought one 12 volt & one 24volt Delco alternators and fitted them to the motor!
I got done on Friday afternoon & the truck fired right up!