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Need more info but continuity between the leads and same resistance between the leads and no continuity between leads and ground is a start.
 
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What info do you need? The Kohler engine is a CV41567, and it has the stator that doesn't use an external voltage regulator but uses an in line diode to convert a/c volts to d/c. Anything else please let me know.
 
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What info do you need? The Kohler engine is a CV41567, and it has the stator that doesn't use an external voltage regulator but uses an in line diode to convert a/c volts to d/c. Anything else please let me know.


Shop manual link shows a two wire stator depending on the charging output. So continuity between the leads and no continuity to ground would be the normal test.

Shop manual makes it easy.........The resistance of the leads with the model

If resistance is approximately 0.15 ohms, stator is OK for one model
 
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