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Removing Brush Assembly
It is best to leave the DPE wires connected to the brush
assembly during removal.
• Remove the two screws that hold the brush assembly
to the rear bearing carrier (Figure 4.4).
• Carefully work the brush assembly out of its mounting
in the rear bearing carrier.
• Disconnect the DPE wires and set brush holder aside
(Figure 4.5).
Disconnecting Power Wires
• Disengage the locks that secure the connector housing
to the plug on the back of the control panel
(Figure 4.6).
• Remove the connector housing from the plug.
Electrical Measurements
NOTE:
Many of the electrical measurements that
are necessary to accurately troubleshoot the
Generac®
wound generator are accessible at this
point. In order to help avoid needless disassembly,
please refer to the “Diagnostics and Adjustments”
section of this guide for specific details.The values for
individual tests can be found in the Briggs & Stratton
Power Products
®
“Portable Generator Rotor/Stator
Resistance Tables,” Publication #87971 Rev 6 or
later.
Section 4 • Generator Assemblies
Portable Generator Familiarization & Troubleshooting Guide
Figure 4.6 — Power Cable Connector
Figure 4.4 — Removing Brush Assembly
Figure 4.5 — Brush Assembly
Back Of Control Panel
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