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jplante4 wrote:. Maybe not the best wording on my part , it is not being governed I have no way of knowing the rpm, no tach, I just know it is running at max rpm(racing).Gjac wrote:jplante4 wrote:I have used the generator for 10 years I know when the engine is racing it is not being governed to the proper rpm.
Wait a minute. Maybe I'm missing something here, but why would you expect a generator to idle? It needs to run at 1800 RPM to generate 60 Hz of AC. If it were 'idling' it would be a problem.
Then why did you say 'idle'? 1800 RPM is not 'idle'.
I think I'm going to stop replying to these "help me" threads.
Jun-25-2015 06:04 AM
Gjac wrote:jplante4 wrote:I have used the generator for 10 years I know when the engine is racing it is not being governed to the proper rpm.
Wait a minute. Maybe I'm missing something here, but why would you expect a generator to idle? It needs to run at 1800 RPM to generate 60 Hz of AC. If it were 'idling' it would be a problem.
Jun-24-2015 09:34 PM
John&Joey wrote:I called them two days ago and left a message about my problem but have not heard back from them yet. I am in Yellowstone now and the cell service is spotty.
When I had my Kohler, parts for techs were a big help.
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Born To Travel wrote:My internet speed is slow here, and missed your post. I think I remember seeing it when I changed my coil. Getting the shroud off was the most difficult part.
The speed sensor measures the rpm at the flywheel and is mounted on a bracket at the flywheel.. If you remove it you must reset the air gap between the flywheel and the sensor.. If you go to the tech article I posted go to where it says magnetic pickup.. That is the sensor.. If you can get to it you may be able to clean it by spraying it with brake cleaner...
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