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The 0-20 stayed a constant 20 no matter what position throttle was in
Ok, i used black lead on - D.C. Access and red on B, C, E. Left side 0, 0, 0. Right side 0, 20(0-full), 0. All 0 readings were throttle 0-full.
Oh! That's good. That means you are getting +voltage to that side's throttle circuit.Constant full voltage on the C is what I would expect.The 0,0,0 on the other transistor, however, is bad, as is the fact that you are getting nothing on the baseof either one. I think we are dealing with multiple failures.But in the meantime, trace all the wires from both transformers and try to describe where they are all going.(sure wish I had a schematic for that thing).
I would get those power trannies out of there and test them since they are the most likely things to have failed in a device like this. They carry the load. While they are out, check the supply voltages to them to eliminate the possibility of a short bringing the voltage down (although that should normally trip the breakers). If voltages all check OK, put new trannies in there and all should be well. If voltages are not OK, other components need to be tested (I know, that's obvious )I agree that a schematic would make things a lot easier.Doug