Welllllllllllllllllllll, I agree the Motor test says the gen is likely okay,,,,,,,sounds like its wired right,,,,,,,,,,,the VR by pass test ought to make her charge ifffffffff the genny is really okay as motor test says,,,,,,,,,iffffffffff its turning fast enough??? and the battery is okay and capable of accepting charge?????????
I wonder if its a 3 brush genny???????? If so when I convert from a cutout relay to a VR if the third brush is adjustable??? I set them for max charge condition.......Maybe its a 3 brush adjustable genny and its set for low charge
PS if the battery is good and fully charged and its a 3 brush genny set for low charge I wouldnt expect it to charge a whole lot, maybe only a few amps. Still a voltmeter on the battery should raise at least something if youre at high RPM and the genny is working
To be safe Polarize the genny and do that especially if its been to a repair shop BEFORE starting
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