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Looks really clean except for that disaster at the burden resistors.
As I said, I opened the back of the generator today and did the depot testing on the generator itself to determine if there is something that may have caused this issue with the diodes. Here are the results...
Exciter F1 to F2 = 13 ohms
F1pos to CR1neg = 6 ohms
F1neg to CR1pos = ~
F1pos to CR2neg = 6 ohms
F1neg to CR2pos = ~
F1pos to CR3neg = 7 ohms
F1neg to CR3pos = ~
F2pos to CR4neg = ~
F2neg to CR4pos = 6 ohms
F2pos to CR5neg = ~
F2neg to CR5pos = 6 ohms
F2pos to CR6neg = ~
F2neg to CR6pos = 6 ohms
Exciter Rotor Leads: (CR1 to CR2, CR1 to CR3, CR2 to CR3, CR4 to CR5, CR4 to CR6, and CR5 to CR6) .6 ohms
Generator Rotor Leads: 2.4 ohms
Generator Stator Leads: (T1 to T4, T7 to T10, T3 to T6, T9 to T12, T2 to T5, T8 to T11) .35 to .4 ohms - This is the best I could manage. I tried with two different digital multi-meters and neither registered anything. I threw them out because I have been having problems with them for awhile. So I went to my analog multi meter and I just barely got the movement of the needle. It would huddle about .4 then slowly move to .45. I measured three different times to make sure that I could be as accurate as possible. I need a multi-meter with X10, X1, and X-1. It is almost impossible to get a accurate reading on an analog meter for such a tiny resistance.
Q1 to Q2 = 1.1 ohms
Based on table 4-1 in the TM, all these values seem to be within limits so I think that the generator seems to be OK.
I could not get the end bell off. The cover was no problems and the four nuts came of easily. But I could not for the life of me get to the two bolts that were holding the stator to the end bell. So I was never able to take the end bell off but I was able to work around it to get the measurements above.
I put a new air filter, oil filter, and fuel/water filter on the set, added new 15W40 diesel oil, 5 gal of fresh diesel (the genset was dry of all fluids), filled the radiator, put a couple of batteries in the set and started checking the motor and DC circuit. I need a new fuse holder for the 30A fuse. The top half does not stay on the bottom half with the fuse installed. Also need the small fuel filter as well.
The box wrench for the lugs is for lugs a lot bigger than the lugs on this set. Maybe a 100KW set? About twice as big.
I have head the aux fuel pump, the primary fuel pump and the starter engage the flywheel (accidentally when I moved the crank switch in the wrong direction - doh!). The motor moves freely as does the generator.
So tomorrow I will do the fuel filter and the fuse holder, test the diodes and varistor along with the burden resistors. If everything checks out and I can not find any thing wrong with the engine, I will try to crank it over and see what happens.