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AUXILIARY AND FIELD WINDING TEST (continued)

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To test the field winding:

1.Remove the fuel cap and lift bail rubber gasket. With the 5/16” nut driver, remove the case top and left side; then reinstall the fuel cap.

2.Connect the volt/ohmmeter probes to leads #7 and #9 where they connect to the Field Idle Control P.C. Board.

3.Start the engine and run it at high idle (3650 RPM).

4.Set the output control to the maximum position (position 10).

5.Check the AC voltage reading. It should be between 36 and 43 VAC.

If any one or more of the readings are missing or

not within specifications, then check for loose or broken wires betweenWiringthe testDiagrampoints and the sta-

tor windings. See the. Make sure the windings are NOT grounded internally to the stator iron. If the leads are intact, then the stator may be faulty. Replace the stator.

If the voltage readings are within specifications, then the windings are good and functioning prop- erly.

6.Reinstall the case side, case top, fuel cap, and lift bail gasket.

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SVM192-A specifications

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