That generator sounds like it was for a PTO drive off a tractor. If so, those generators have a gear drive to up the rpm to either 1800 or 3600rpm that the generator is actually rated for. If it is small in diameter-like less than a foot, then it is most likely an 3600rpm. If it is bigger in diameter, an 1800rpm. I would suggest you remove the gear drive and use a normal 2 or 3 belt pulley to the engine. The main problem with an AC generator to the main engine, is that AC generators should have very closely controlled rpm, since rpm is what controls the hertz, or cycles per second-in our case 60 cycles per second (that's why either 1800 or 3600rpm-or either 2 pole or 4 pole alternator). It would probably be easier just to buy either a small Diesel or gasoline engine to power the AC alternator, then you'll have control over the rpms. The easy rule of thumb is, whatever the output of the generator, just double it for the horsepower of the engine to power it. For example- a 6,000 watt or 6kw gen would need a 12hp engine. Good Luck, TomC