Ray, thank you for the response regarding flashing the field for generator. My machine has been sitting for years, and it would not even start. Injection pump not supplying fuel. Yesterday the injection pump finally became unstuck and delivered fuel to injectors. Engine started right up, but I let go of the start switch as soon as it started. Because I had been messing with the injector pump injector fuel lines, I had fuel leaks. Where the fuel lines connect to the injection pump, I had loosened them to help with getting the injection pump freed up. I tightened them back up when I realized the engine was about to start. When engine did start, fuel still leaked. Because of the fuel leak, I did not let the engine run too long. Maybe 5 minutes. Noticed alternator worked, 26.5 volt to batteries, but no readings on voltage--Hz. Checked output terminals, but nothing there either. I did flip the switch to engage relay for output power. Lite came on indicating relay closed, but no power at output terminals. Had oil pressure of 30psi showing on gauge, low oil lite went out after engine started. No other warning lites came on. Tested lites with test switch. All lites work. Read steel soldier forum about flashing and found same information you are telling me. The generator will self-excite if you continue to hold start switch after engine is running. You will not damage starter by continuing to engage a start condition, as centrifugal force will kick the starter out. I have to get some new copper washers for the injection pump, to re-seal fuel line connection to injection pump. Once I have taken care of the fuel leaks, I will start it up and proceed like you said. Hold start switch on after engine has started, and hopefully if nothing else is stuck, voltage will appear on gauges. Once voltage is seen on gauge, I will release start and let it remain in run position. If generator did excite, then voltage should continue to show after releasing the start switch. I will hold the start switch after the engine has started no longer than about 10 seconds. If voltage does not appear on gauges, I still have an issue. Because no warning lites came on after the engine started, I think all I need to do is what you said. Hold start switch on after engine has started and watch gauges. Once voltage shows, release start switch, but do not run starter for more than 10 seconds after engine has started. I am also aware of the reset switch found on the engine speed sensor. If generator does not excite, I will check that also. Right now, the reset switch is ok and has not tripped. I am also aware that if generator does not excite, it is possible there are broken wiring connections at this point. Everything looks good on unit. No mice chewing up the wiring harness, so hopefully unit will work once I perform the right starting procedures.
Thanks again for the quick response and accurate information.