So I suppose this is a two part question... My first question is, is there any way to ID this engine if the tags are all either torn, faded, or missing? Unfortunately the tags on the actual mower are also ruined or gone. I included a few pics of the engine, but it's a twin cylinder fuel injected Kohler engine. The original owner thought it was build around 2005ish but no way to tell for sure. Does anyone have any ideas? I might be overlooking the obvious and the info might be there I see it says cv26s so maybe thats all I'll need?
My second question is how can I determine what is wrong with the charging system?
What I've done so far:
-Verified battery voltage to the middle wire on the rectifier/regulator matches battery volts. (Which it does, no voltage drop, fuse is good)
-Tested engine grounds and verified rectifier is grounded good. (It is, ohm meter showed 0.1)
-Checked for A/C voltage from stator wires at rectifier when running. (Was showing no output)
-Next I pulled the flywheel and found that all the magnets on the flywheel had fallen off and were sticking to the stator. None of them were broken and I was able to epoxy them back into place. (I made sure to set them where they were originally and spaced them evenly, I can't say they are perfect like the factory but pretty darn close, and I also made sure the were all set the same way they would have been and not flipped the other way).
-After reinstalling the flywheel and running the engine at full speed, I was getting at best 12.30 volts a/c from the stator and 5.25 volts d/c output from the rectifier. (obviously not enough)
Does this sound like a junk stator, or is it possible that the magnets just aren't set correctly? Is there a way to test the stator another way? My opinion is that the stator is bad but I want to make sure. If it is a bad stator I will order one but my problem is still getting the right one since the engine numbers are missing.
Thanks for your time and help all!
My second question is how can I determine what is wrong with the charging system?
What I've done so far:
-Verified battery voltage to the middle wire on the rectifier/regulator matches battery volts. (Which it does, no voltage drop, fuse is good)
-Tested engine grounds and verified rectifier is grounded good. (It is, ohm meter showed 0.1)
-Checked for A/C voltage from stator wires at rectifier when running. (Was showing no output)
-Next I pulled the flywheel and found that all the magnets on the flywheel had fallen off and were sticking to the stator. None of them were broken and I was able to epoxy them back into place. (I made sure to set them where they were originally and spaced them evenly, I can't say they are perfect like the factory but pretty darn close, and I also made sure the were all set the same way they would have been and not flipped the other way).
-After reinstalling the flywheel and running the engine at full speed, I was getting at best 12.30 volts a/c from the stator and 5.25 volts d/c output from the rectifier. (obviously not enough)
Does this sound like a junk stator, or is it possible that the magnets just aren't set correctly? Is there a way to test the stator another way? My opinion is that the stator is bad but I want to make sure. If it is a bad stator I will order one but my problem is still getting the right one since the engine numbers are missing.
Thanks for your time and help all!