Sorry, I can't make any videos on this generator specific generator. It was returned to its owner and he has since sold it for a big profit but if you can picture this, there are only two wires that go to the starter. This is true for most starters. One is a direct cable from the battery and the other is a smaller wire that goes to the starter solenoid that sits on top of the starter. The small wire will come from start switch, whether it is a regular switch like the start switch on the front panel on this unit, or from the ignition switch if it is on a vehicle. I hope this helps.....😀
Thanks for watching my videos. I would work on more of these but this project was for a customer and I don't currently have another one of these to work on.😀
Thanks for watching my videos. The engine cost me $200. The trip to get it cost me about another $200 in gas and expenses. The miscellaneous parts and oil were about $80. The total was about $480. It turned out great compared to a used generator engine, if you can find one, for anywhere from $1200 to $2000 or more. 😄
Can you share a video of the wire from the battery to the starter ect please
Sorry, I can't make any videos on this generator specific generator. It was returned to its owner and he has since sold it for a big profit but if you can picture this, there are only two wires that go to the starter. This is true for most starters. One is a direct cable from the battery and the other is a smaller wire that goes to the starter solenoid that sits on top of the starter. The small wire will come from start switch, whether it is a regular switch like the start switch on the front panel on this unit, or from the ignition switch if it is on a vehicle. I hope this helps.....😀
We need some more of these videos. I have 3 broken Millers.
Thanks for watching my videos. I would work on more of these but this project was for a customer and I don't currently have another one of these to work on.😀
Great job on your parts change out on your engine, now you a functioning welder/generator.
This was a great series
Can’t wait for the next project
so how much does it cost all in?
Thanks for watching my videos. The engine cost me $200. The trip to get it cost me about another $200 in gas and expenses. The miscellaneous parts and oil were about $80. The total was about $480. It turned out great compared to a used generator engine, if you can find one, for anywhere from $1200 to $2000 or more. 😄
Yeah, Okay. It's a Welder. Check to see if that part works. Maybe check the output voltage and frequency as well.
Thanks for watching my videos. Yes, it worked. I didn't have the welder leads but the customer is still using this unit. Works great.....😄