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The main thing I wanted you to take home here was this. When you look something up in the -24P, look at the data page carefully. If an item is listed twice, like the governor, (Item 50) the alarm bells should sound in your head. It means that the potential to order the wrong part has been...
Its time to school you some. I assume you mean for lets say the 806A? The TM tells you this info.
Open up TM 9-6115-654-24P.
Scroll down to PDF reader page 11. There is the explanation of the UOC. Usable on Code. What the UOC is for, it to differentiate between the two models, 60 hertz, and...
Indeed, it fits them all, and that's all the info I have. The manufactures, will not give out more then that to the unwashed masses. To CECOM, maybe. I will try a source, but he is moving right now, don't know if he has the time to help, if he even can.
What do you need/want?
There is no tech manual for any governor. I do have some info for the many different gov, for the many different types of gen set. But they are listed by NSN, and if I have to look up all of them, it will be later tonight. Tell me what kind of gen set, what model, then I can find it much faster.
The problem, as described above, could never have been the mag pickup. It could only have been a governor problem. And if your mag pickup still reads 3.6, you need to screw it back out. The book reads, and you wrote, 2-3 volts AC. The danger to your mag pickup is not too high voltage. It that...
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