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Keep in mind, marking wires can lead to miswiring. If someone else miswired something, you will just repeat that mistake. Every wire has a wire number stamped on it. Be sure to check the wire diagram in addition to looking at your markings.
Dude. Your killing yourself by not simply pulling the whole thing out. If you try and pull it apart as it is in your pictures, you are sure to screw something up. Its not that hard. Blue described how to do it. But in the set is a PITA.
Open TM 9-6115-642-24 to PDF reader page number 185. Start at Paragraph 3-6. Read it once. Then again, but decide if you want to pull the main gen and engine as one package, or just the main gen. After doing this one time, trying to just remove the main gen, I discovered that with very little...
You do not understand what was asked of you. The Quad MWO, Modification Work Order) was installed, or suposed to be installed, to correct a problem that the Army did not want to fix. The problem is that a VR, (volt reulator) can go into an over volt situation, and fry the quad winding. The MWO...
You have this backwards. The Quad MWO is not intended to protect the VR. Its to protect the quad winding from a VR that goes into an over volt condition.
Pull the top cover. Look for hot parts and burnt parts, When you turn off the set, will the meter stay at 130%, or drop. Do you have 120 volts AC at the 120 volt outlet?
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