Let's start with this.
Is this machine new to you? Or did it run right before, and suddenly stop running right?
I've had the machine for over a year. Originally is was partially seized up as received from the Seabees and I've had the cylinders soaking in diesel up until recently when I was able to get the engine to turn. At the present time, the engine will start, run at governed speed and the generator produces electricity--as long as the fuel solenoid is manually pushed up during cranking. After the engine lights off, the circuit that provides voltage to the fuel solenoid functions properly since the plunger pulls up on it's own shortly after engine light-off.
3. Jumpered TB5-8 to TB5-9 and solenoid functioned properly during cranking.
I assume you mean the fuel cutoff solenoid, K5? Does this mean the set started?
Yes K5.
Reading through the TMs and your excellent posts on this subject I've narrowed things down to the A1 terminal group in the upper RH corner of the control box. On the LH side I'm not getting power to terminal #1 during cranking. The wire number on this terminal is P66E16. I also compared a known good unit in my shop & this terminal "lights up" during cranking.
If you have 24 volts on the number 28 terminal of the S1 WHILE it is in the start position, then you need to check at TB5-9 for 24 volts, WHILE cranking. The wire that runs from S1-28 to TB5-9 is P66D16.
If you have 24 volts at TB5-9, then unscrew J2. Measure at pin J2I, WHILE cranking, for 24 volts. The wire from TB5-9 to J2I is P66F16.
If you have 24 volts at P2I, Screw J2 back in place, and Unscrew J3. Measure at J3a WHILE cranking, for 24 volts. The wire from J2I to P3A is P66G16.
If you have 24 volts at P3A, then screw J3 back in and measure at K5, (fuel cut off solenoid, or GOV SOL) The wire from J3A to K5, terminal1, is number is P66H16.
If you have voltage up to a certain point, and not after, you have a loose connection or broken wire. Can't be anything else. It's just wires a terminals. Nothing else.
I'm not getting power to terminal #1 during cranking. The wire number on this terminal is P66E16. I also compared a known good unit in my shop & this terminal "lights up" during cranking.
If the starter is turning over, you HAVE to be getting 24 volts at the A1, terminal 1. K1 is the start relay.