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Good general advice, but the 002A and 003A don't work that way.This set needs to run at rated speed all the time. If you run it too slow the voltage regulator will burn up trying to compensate.
the gage goes to 50Does it have oil pressure?
Check the classifieds here or ck eBay, you can often find them from people parting out machines or find an equivalent substitute part. I think Green Mountain Generator had an alternate mfg. part that they were selling on eBay.Just found that the throttle cable is broke can’t seem to find it in the manual does anybody know the part number and where to get one. Also could that be the problem because it isn’t letting the governor work right
Ok thanksCheck the classifieds here or ck eBay, you can often find them from people parting out machines or find an equivalent substitute part. I think Green Mountain Generator had an alternate mfg. part that they were selling on eBay.
ok thanksOpen a "Parts Wanted thread. Do NOT limit yourself. The cable for the MEP-003A will work too. Its just a bit longer. You can make a small loop someplace that is not in the way.
The regulator of an 002A or 003A supplies current to the control windings of CVT1 to lower the generator output. This current causes the magnetic amplifier (part of CVT1) to reduce its AC output to the diode bridge that supplies field current. This means that if the output is low, the regulator reduces its output to try to get the generator output up.Very interesting. I have been advised otherwise by several people.
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