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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 the formation of particles due to friction (for dry type pulley) or grease leaks (for wet type pulley).
| OK |
| There are no grease leaks (for wet type pulley) or a large amount of particles (for dry 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 both 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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Using a screwdriver with its tip wrapped with protective tape, hold the generator rotor assembly in the generator assembly and check that the generator pulley with clutch locks when turned from counterclockwise (free turning direction) to clockwise (locking direction).
| OK |
| The generator pulley with clutch locks when turned clockwise and turns freely when turned counterclockwise. |