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Generator Cycling

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Is it normal for the generator to cycle on/off for the first few minutes after starting?
The voltage arrow jumps up and down while this is happening.

Also, How tight should the belts be to the generator?
I don't have a tensioner so I do a thumb test(push down on the belts midspan).
they seem to be pretty tight but still look sloppy with engine running.
Belts are brand new.
 

86humv

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All v belt trucks have belt flap.
If you try and get them to not flap, then your to tight and it will screw up something.
 

86humv

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Other reasons for excessive slop....
Gen bracket cracked
Rear gen bracket lose, missing, or cracked.
Ear on gen cracked.
 
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