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Remove the generator assembly.
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Check the installation condition of the generator pulley cap.
| OK |
| The generator pulley cap is not loose or missing. |
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Check for forming of particles due to friction (for dry type pulley) or grease leaks (for wet type pulley).
| OK |
| There are no large amounts of particles (for dry type pulley) or grease leaks (for wet type pulley). |
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Check the generator pulley with clutch for misalignment (interference with the generator assembly).
| OK |
| The generator pulley with clutch is not misaligned (no interference with the generator assembly). |
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Turn the generator pulley with clutch clockwise and counterclockwise by hand and check for noise.
| OK |
| Noise does not occur when turned in either directions. |
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Turn the generator pulley with clutch clockwise and counterclockwise by hand and visually check for runout.
| OK |
| The generator pulley with clutch does not have runout. |
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Hold the generator rotor assembly (fan) in the generator assembly with a screwdriver with its tip wrapped with protective tape, and check that the generator pulley with clutch locks when turned clockwise and turns freely when turned counterclockwise.
| OK |
| The generator pulley with clutch locks when turned clockwise and turns freely when turned counterclockwise. |