ok another question iv read on another site that the ammeter in the dash cluster can cause the alternater not to charge is this true?? and what should the ammeter read cause eithor my alternater is not working or my gauge is not working cause it never moves! its got a d on one side and a c on the other im assuming its disscharge and charge and it never moves form the middle running or not!!?? is this normal??
no its not normal. best way to check that was mentioned by aussie, you need to disconnect all pertinant systems. get it running and check the battery with an ammmeter. it should read 12 volts at least standing charge(11.6 is not uncommon and no cause for alarm). upon running, the battery should read a max of 14.5 upon acceleration. any more and the regulator is not functioning. any less than 13 and the alternator is not working properly.
this is going to be a process of elimination at the least. i would start by just marking every circuit to the best of your ability, and eliminate them as you reinstall them.it only takes a couple to make the engine actually run.(turn it over,live ignition and spark)
an ammeter, and some masking tape(to mark what goes where), a bit of patience, and it shouldnt be that hard to de-gremlin the truck.
i hate electrical, but if i was closer, i'd jump right in, i do love a mystery!
good luck
john