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Hey Dukeman, what is the reason for your question? Is your Alternator not working? Is the gauge not showing charge? what is the problem.
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A while back you had a problem starting your m923, you had power to the battery switch but no power to the starter switch. what was the fix and did you ever find a wire diagram for your m923 ? my truck has the same problem now, can you help ? THANKSHey Dukeman, what is the reason for your question? Is your Alternator not working? Is the gauge not showing charge? what is the problem.
Hi everyone. I am amazed about coincidences or this equipment is junk. I have been working for two days now on a M931A1 with the yellow range in the voltmeter syndrome.Diverman said he wound up putting a new regulator on his alternator. That must have fixed the problem for him. Wiring diagrams are in the TM section, appendix H.
Okay, got the new alternator in. Worked out great. Got the old pulley off and drilled it out to 7/8". Thanks Chuck for that measurement. Wound up just putting a 2" piece of pipe as a spacer on the back of the alternator to tie in to the lower bolt hole on the existing bracket. Very solid set up. I hooked up the existing positive (#5) to + on the alternator and the existing negative wire (#3) to - on the alternator. I hooked #566 to ignition on the alternator. There is one wire left, the wire with the connection on it that is hard wired to the old alternator #568. The wiring diagram in the TM shows 568 going to the control box. But the wiring diagram also shows #566 going to the control box, I thought that was the ignition wire? Anyway, everything seems to work fine, the wiring diagram does not show any voltage, so I don't know if I should hook #568 to a 24V lead on the alternator or just leave it unconnected. I see all these wires going in to the control box, but can't tell what they do after that.
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