My guess is that you cannot spin it fast enough to get a meaningful test -
remember that the generator pulley is smaller than the crank pulley, so the
unit spins faster than the engine.
I have always just thrown on the motor and tested it by the book and in use.
Geo
On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 4:08 PM, Wbeech at flash.net <wbeech at flash.net>
wrote:
> Assembling a project and am now at the Lucas C40 generator. Cleaned it
> up, good brushes and all. But not 100% sure how to bench test it.
>
> I connected it to 12v power and it does ?motor? slowly. Jumpered the to
> spade connectors and tested between them and ground, spinning with my
> cordless impact driver I get 1 volt, I think I should have 12-14 here?
>
> That?s about all I know to do, is it dead?
>
> All the best,
> Bill B
>
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