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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 check wires, against the schematics. Way too much pressure on the crimps. It has pinched the plastic clear through to the metal.
On the positive side, the ever elusive K1 safety cover is there! A rare bird.
And you remember what I said about marking wires? your A1 has that. I assume from you. Keep in mind, that if someone else wired it wrong, you only repeat his mistake. Been there, and done that.
Something else I just noticed. One of the "fixed" wires, TB4, terminal 2, wire # 003C. That wire goes to P6/J6 terminal #15. From there it goes to TB5-5, wire# 00S. From there it goes to several palaces, but one place is your A1, pins 4. Kind of a coincidence. I hate coincidences. If this gen set were mine. I would unhook every wire in it, and re hook them up by the schematic. Why? because the set, according to you, starts, and produces voltage. It only shuts down when you raise voltage with the R1, (something you might just test also). That does not sound like a stator failure to me.
On the positive side, the ever elusive K1 safety cover is there! A rare bird.
And you remember what I said about marking wires? your A1 has that. I assume from you. Keep in mind, that if someone else wired it wrong, you only repeat his mistake. Been there, and done that.
Something else I just noticed. One of the "fixed" wires, TB4, terminal 2, wire # 003C. That wire goes to P6/J6 terminal #15. From there it goes to TB5-5, wire# 00S. From there it goes to several palaces, but one place is your A1, pins 4. Kind of a coincidence. I hate coincidences. If this gen set were mine. I would unhook every wire in it, and re hook them up by the schematic. Why? because the set, according to you, starts, and produces voltage. It only shuts down when you raise voltage with the R1, (something you might just test also). That does not sound like a stator failure to me.
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