Morning KB,
Let's start with message 36.
I will walk you through the TM's in the near future.
Yes, the manuals are skimpy with info. Don't ever forget, the army, (I will say army, but mean military in general) HAS SEVERAL ADVANTAGES AND A DIFFERENT MINDSET THEN YOU. Can I assume you were not in the military?
They have advantages in the realm of money, and time management. Even when the army is laboring under a tight budget, a part in the supply system is paid for. And the money spent on repair parts is staggering. So parts, they have. Time management. EVERYTHING that is called a DEADLINE FAULT, (a fault that makes a piece of equipment non operational) is treated like a civilization ending problem. So the solution to such a problem is to replace the offending part NOW, and correct the deadline fault. Hence, the "Pluck and Chuck" Mentality. Who cares what characteristics the part has. Remove, toss away and plug in new part. We are golden. Mindset. "We ain't up and on line yet?" When a commander must notify his chain of command, up to and often including the department of the army, he will slit his own mother's throat to stay mission capable. Stealing a few parts from one set to fix another is no big crime. That's why your set has been raped. If I remember right, your set has damaged/missing skin, (the box that goes around the set). The army did not order extra skin when the gen sets were fielded. And few later. But not much. So when a set has damage to the skin, its non reparable and needs to go to the junkyard, or sold to someone like you. The army simply orders another gen set . When a set is declared non repairable due to cost, everyone jumps on it. Rape it to fix other gen sets. Its like tossing blood in the water. The sharks go into a frenzy.
Enough background for now.
Do upgrade the Quad system. The fuses and hardware are listed in a thread in SS, or simply use what makes you happy. BUT DO IT! Simple upgrade, saves big bucks in case of a bad volt reg destroying your main AC.
Good you have another set to system check parts that you are not sure are good, or that you have reverse engineered.
V5, where is it, what is it for. I do remember V1 to V4, they are on the back side of the load terminal board. But V5, not right off hand. Show me a picture of it.
Now, tell me if you have all the manuals:
TM 9-6115-641-10 Operators Manual
TM 9-6115-641-12LO Lube Order
TM 9-6115-641-24 Maintenance manual, Gen Set
TM 9-6115.641-24P Parts manual, Gen Set
TM 9-2815-252-24 Maintenance Manual, Gen Set
TM 9-2815-252-24P Parts Manual, Engine.
The proper part number for CR1-CR4 is IN5406, NSN: 5961-00-295-5757