I have an 804B that had a similar problem, well, 2 problems actually. I need to get back out there to give you the correct terminology for what I adjusted as I am most familiar with the 003A's and the 802/803A's. It may have been the governor control(it was the doohickey on the upper right of the panel behind the gauge panel-FREQ rheostat IIRC). It needed about a 3-4 degree turn to get it spot on with the Fluke. There was a paint mark on it and it was still within the paint mark after moving it, so it wasn't a big move at all.
Now on to the 2nd problem.... the factory gauge was sticking, so the next time I started it up, it was showing under 50 HZ, I was like WTF! Couple of taps to it with the ol' index finger and she was reading good again. I have zero faith in that gauge
I'll try to get out to the property this week and I'll take a picture of exactly what I adjusted. I need to find a questionable connection to the main fuel pump anyway. Unfortunately, I "borrowed" a wheel off of the trailer for another HMMWV, so I need to get creative to get it back in to the barn to work on it(107 degree temperatures and me ain't so fond of one another).
Justin
I REMEMBER NOW!!! The rheostat was maxed out and it was still low. That's why I fiddled with the governor control(FREQ) so I could get a little more adjustment out of it! Credit goes to the post a couple posts down that showed the picture I was looking for.
And one more kind of funny thing..... apparently someone in the poor gen's previous life thought that by turning the rheostat on the panel PAST its stop, they could get a couple more Hz out of it
so the rheostat on the back was pushed out of the housing(they turned it so hard that it bent the tabs holding it together). I had to laugh at that one as quite a few times in life, I have wanted todo the same thing.