ok. just looked at it. inserted thru the back a long 1/4 inch steel rod into the opening between a pole and the stator. with 12v on the brushes, you cant even pull out the rod. disconnect the 12v and the rod releases. it does the exact same thing on all 4 poles, equally. i think that rules out the rotor. i ran the machine at 2200 rpm with 12v on the brushes. 39-40 hz, about 30v ac . with the power to the slip rings disconnected, i still get 39-40 hz just from the residual magnetism, but of course very low AC, 1.5 volts. put back to normal with a new bridge rectifier brings me back to the orig problem, 39-40 hz, 70 volts AC at 2200 rpm. should be over 60hz and 120v. what else could it be? the stator is two windings with a center tap. both X and w outputs on the stator exhibit the same condition. you see the same acrosss X and Y. which are the hot legs for 220 v. there i ger the same 40 Hz, and around 120v. WTF could it be?