SchmidtLegal
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So, I bought my 1989 M998 (6.2l) running for $8,500 in October. Got it home, and ran fast and furious and lubed it, replaced the batteries, fixed fuel return lines, resealed power steering gear box, replaced some rubber boots, made safety equipment upgrades, replaced/repaired lights and gauges, got it re-titled and road legal, finally 4-man soft top kit on it. So right now, I'm at about $13k into it. Don't get me wrong, I love it. I like to go outside just to look at it.
To the point: I've driven back and forth to work a few times and around my small town. Turns out, the batteries aren't charging. Got stuck in the dairy queen drive through the other night after I turned it off to order my ice cream (didn't get the ice cream). Had to push it out of the drive through and tow it home. I'm not a mechanic, I'm a working mans lawyer. I'm bleeding money and I can't afford to make a costly mistake. My alternator shows to be putting out 24v max (volt gauge used to stay in the green, started to flux into yellow and then back to green, now just yellow). Pulled the cap off the 60amp prestolite and it looks rough. I'm assuming the alternator, which appears to have been installed at the factory back in big hair days, is going to meet its maker. I've gone through the manuals, looked at the diagnostic manuals, I've checked other threads and none directly help. The learning curve is almost too huge to overcome. *** If I buy a reman or new 60amp, without having the time or knowledge to further diagnose, could I be buying a part I don't need, or buying a part I need but not buying the other parts that I need to go with it? Is it as simple as plug and play? This thing is consuming me and I need to get back to work. (FYI - I don't need a lecture or to be made to feel dumber than I already do).
To the point: I've driven back and forth to work a few times and around my small town. Turns out, the batteries aren't charging. Got stuck in the dairy queen drive through the other night after I turned it off to order my ice cream (didn't get the ice cream). Had to push it out of the drive through and tow it home. I'm not a mechanic, I'm a working mans lawyer. I'm bleeding money and I can't afford to make a costly mistake. My alternator shows to be putting out 24v max (volt gauge used to stay in the green, started to flux into yellow and then back to green, now just yellow). Pulled the cap off the 60amp prestolite and it looks rough. I'm assuming the alternator, which appears to have been installed at the factory back in big hair days, is going to meet its maker. I've gone through the manuals, looked at the diagnostic manuals, I've checked other threads and none directly help. The learning curve is almost too huge to overcome. *** If I buy a reman or new 60amp, without having the time or knowledge to further diagnose, could I be buying a part I don't need, or buying a part I need but not buying the other parts that I need to go with it? Is it as simple as plug and play? This thing is consuming me and I need to get back to work. (FYI - I don't need a lecture or to be made to feel dumber than I already do).