Best look at it from scratch. You might have to clean up the shell of the genrator to find the A and F marks on it indicating the armature and field studs. You may only find one of them - marking was sloppy.
One short wire from the A(rmature) stud on the generator to the GEN terminal on the relay.
Then one long wire from the BAT terminal on the relay to the ammeter.
The F(ield) terminal on the generator will have to be hooked to something that grounds. Your choice. If you have the four position light switch, run directly from the F(ield) terminal to that. Run the wire right alongside the one from the BAT terminal to the ammeter. This will give you the option of selecting a high or low charge rate with the switch. (High charge runs straight through to ground, low charge passes through a resistor on its way to ground).
At the very least, if you decide not to run the long wire from the F(ield) stud on the generator all the way back to the switch, you will need to have a short wire from the F(ield), grounded on the other end to one of the bolts on the gene4rator mount, which will give you a constant high rate of charge.
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