The alternator and grid heater and sometimes the EGR if equip. The later models had the transmission controlled by the computer.I didn't think 12v ever had anything computer controlled... Alt especially. I know a Chevy 1 wire or internal regulator can be used though. Simplicity is good!!
I think mine has one tooYep, my cummins came with a vacuum pump. Same as Brett's engine. Some people say they don't put out enough vacuum for brake assist but Brett's works great.
It's a gear driven pump right below the injection pump.
I can't remember my plan Kert...hahaha....I know Luke found a compressor to put on his. I think I read it is removable and the drive for the PS pump can remain?Are you putting something in its place?
There is an air compressor pump that can be bolted up right there.
A Diesel engine at idle takes a loooooooonnnnnggggg time to heat up.... especially pure mechanical ones.there ya go!
I don't have any diesel experience, but seems like with the compression and turbo they would heat up quick.
It's that or a heater hose. Heater hose would probably be easier from a quick disconnect and volume perspective, makes a little more sense. So, I'm new to diesels, especially this one. How long does it take the engine to reach operating temps?