The first image is of a cutout relay, not a regulator. If it was original to the generator (probable) the generator will be a three brush style. The use of the real regulator (other pics) is just fine. The wires will go as follows: the L terminal goes to the light switch fuse connection it should be 10 gauge wire. From the Bat terminal, a 10 ga. wire goes to the load side of the amp meter (side not connected to the start switch) From the F terminal a wire should be connected to the Field terminal on the gen (12 gauge works). From the Arm terminal a 10 gauge wire connects to the terminal under the base (GEN or ARM) is usual label. The third brush (in the gen) will be adjustable. It should be adjusted pretty much as far as it can move toward the fixed brush. Polarization of the generator is done by touching the Bat terminal to the GEN terminal for one second with a solid copper wire (12 gauge house solid will work). It will spark a bit, not dangerous. Jim
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