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  1. Hello everyone. If it's not to much bother. Could someone help me identify my  Little generator?. Don't know much about it. It was found in the trash. I know only what the tags on it read. Not sure what size of motor it's got. It looks like a airplane motor. It appears to be old. It's an Ohlsson& Rice. No model # it's rubbed off.   I found two different # on it.one Under the carb..058668.. and another on opposite side under exhaust. Type 122. I'd like to get it running if someone knows what I got, and where I might find a parts break down or list.  It needs the plug wire and magneto.  Bst I can tell. I'd appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction. Here's a couple pictures. Thank y'all. Very much.IMG_20241217_042000398.jpg.eabae2e49ffdaad239943b44e4cfcd22.jpgIMG_20241217_052932472.jpg.04d04b090aa37957b9c9a1b64b036542.jpgIMG_20241217_052951323.jpg.0b6d550543c111c9437bb19197716425.jpg

    1. Wallfish

      Wallfish

      :WMOM:

      You are posting under your profile so no one will see this. Best to post under the forum. (Click on Start New Topic). 

      What you have is an Amp Champ generator. It's 300 watts output and will do AC and 12v DC.

      Someone didn't know how to get spark and removed the coil. Out of 75ish engines, the only bad coils I've had were damaged ones. You will need a coil now which I could probably supply ($25) and a carb diaphragm ($10). Remove the cover and flywheel and there's a cover. Under that cover is the contact points. Clean the 2 contacts and the post the spring is pushing against and should get spark.

      There is a carb tutorial thread to explain how to do the diaphragm

       

       

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