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Glad it works. I didn't think it sounded like the stater or winding was bad. Not when the main gen would come up, make voltage at first.
Chris, What you think? The freq is low, the VR is trying to compensate by boosting the AC voltage? I wish I had a set here, I would turn down the freq to 45...
If I have the thing taken apart, and have worry's that wires are wrong, then I try and disconnect both ends, and test that wire. Mostly you can see the number on the ends. And if you are going to cut the wire ties, put new ties on the wire harness BEFORE you start cutting. Leave them loose. Then...
This probably doesn't have anything to do with your problem. But someone has been in the set and "fixed" things. All the blue wire connectors are not standard. And the crimping tool was mal-adjusted, or they used that cheapo crimping tool you get for $2.99 at K-Mart. That kind of thing makes me...
Disconnect the main gen wires from the TB3. Then measure ohms. Also, check things out in there, to see if you have anything wrong/broken.
DO NOT, repeat, DO not, unhook wires and mark them with tags or with a sharpie. DO, repeat, DO, hook things back up using the schematic. If you cant read...