Looks like the high speed winding is a bit out of tolerance but, keep in mind that the voltage will increase with RPM's. If your looking at documented voltage levels based on a running motor between 1000 - 4000 RPM's and checking them at cranking speed, your readings will be lower.
Try checking the stator charging voltage by putting the meter leads on each of the Yellow wires. The Red Positive lead on one Yellow wire, and the other Black lead on the other Yellow wire at 2500+ RPM's.
Standard torque value for the exhaust cover bolts which I believe are 1/4 X 20 is 8 FT LBs.
Are you sure your replacement tach is working? Try switching the selctor switch on the tach to a different setting and see if it starts to work.
Try checking the stator charging voltage by putting the meter leads on each of the Yellow wires. The Red Positive lead on one Yellow wire, and the other Black lead on the other Yellow wire at 2500+ RPM's.
Standard torque value for the exhaust cover bolts which I believe are 1/4 X 20 is 8 FT LBs.
Are you sure your replacement tach is working? Try switching the selctor switch on the tach to a different setting and see if it starts to work.