Schwabber Posted July 9, 2019 Author Share Posted July 9, 2019 Having to bend the adjuster *arm is covered in the tutorial. This is because the 3G ear is 3/4" thick instead of 1/2" on 1&2G's. Cool, you're ready to enjoy your new charging system! Started the truck earlier this evening and all systems appear to be in order. It is just a simple beater I use for hauling remodeling materials and garden supplies (and friends furniture) but I was super stoked when it cranked right over on the first attempt and ran smooth. I just need to fix the fan shroud(the plastic mounting flange is ripped off) and get it back on. Then I have some interior repairs in the queue. First up will be to repair the drivers-side window motor assembly. Again, my deep appreciation for all the assistance you guys have provided. Cheers, Brian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArdWrknTrk Posted July 9, 2019 Share Posted July 9, 2019 Started the truck earlier this evening and all systems appear to be in order. It is just a simple beater I use for hauling remodeling materials and garden supplies (and friends furniture) but I was super stoked when it cranked right over on the first attempt and ran smooth. I just need to fix the fan shroud(the plastic mounting flange is ripped off) and get it back on. Then I have some interior repairs in the queue. First up will be to repair the drivers-side window motor assembly. Again, my deep appreciation for all the assistance you guys have provided. Cheers, Brian Brian, is the motor turning but the door just makes thumping, or grinding noises? ' cause I know what that is. Gary and I have been having some discussion about getting new users engaged in the main forum. So I invite you to start a thread down there. ('Bullnose Enthusiasts' link on this page, then 'new topic') On the fan shroud, are you talking about the screw tabs? Or saying the whole flange has cracked off? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted July 9, 2019 Share Posted July 9, 2019 Started the truck earlier this evening and all systems appear to be in order. It is just a simple beater I use for hauling remodeling materials and garden supplies (and friends furniture) but I was super stoked when it cranked right over on the first attempt and ran smooth. I just need to fix the fan shroud(the plastic mounting flange is ripped off) and get it back on. Then I have some interior repairs in the queue. First up will be to repair the drivers-side window motor assembly. Again, my deep appreciation for all the assistance you guys have provided. Cheers, Brian Congrat's!!!! Glad it worked for you. Jim is right, a whole bunch of this thread could be in the main section rather than in New Members. So if you want, after you start a new thread there about your truck I can move all posts starting with the one where you introduce the issue about the alternator. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArdWrknTrk Posted July 9, 2019 Share Posted July 9, 2019 I am a bit worried about the 2 remaining yellow and red wires.. Throw a meter across them and I bet you'll find continuity. Then put one lead on bare metal or ground, *nothing Then the one lead on +, *nothing Look at the schematic. You'll see the ammeter is isolated (of course) Set those wires to the side so later if you get the voltmeter 'upgrade' you have them available. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schwabber Posted July 10, 2019 Author Share Posted July 10, 2019 I am a bit worried about the 2 remaining yellow and red wires.. Throw a meter across them and I bet you'll find continuity. Then put one lead on bare metal or ground, *nothing Then the one lead on +, *nothing Look at the schematic. You'll see the ammeter is isolated (of course) Set those wires to the side so later if you get the voltmeter 'upgrade' you have them available. ha ha - you know I had reached the same conclusion on my own. I have a brain, but it seems it has a very small processor. Sometimes I wish I could upgrade the CPU.... The suggestion about snipping this thread up makes sense. I will post a fresh thread about the window motor and also the radiator shroud and Gary you can re-distribute the elements of this discussion as makes sense to you. Brian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArdWrknTrk Posted July 12, 2019 Share Posted July 12, 2019 ha ha - you know I had reached the same conclusion on my own. I have a brain, but it seems it has a very small processor. Sometimes I wish I could upgrade the CPU.... The suggestion about snipping this thread up makes sense. I will post a fresh thread about the window motor and also the radiator shroud and Gary you can re-distribute the elements of this discussion as makes sense to you. Brian Brian, I did snip out your question 'crimp or solder' and the posts related to it. They are now in the 'Techniques' subfolder of Shop & Tools. Thank you for being the impetus to create a section where we ALL can share our pedantry. I'm glad you have your work horse running again. And I hope you find the forum has answers to any and all questions about your truck. Looking forward to your window motor repair (or replacement) You're going to need access to a 1/4"(6mm) pop-rivet tool. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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