... one from the plug it said 21 check the other read 26.
See if this makes sense. I have one long wire. I wrap it around a bunch of cores, and both wire ends were that test that came out of the engine case. I have a 32a rated stator. A magnetic sweep from North to South is [for argument sake] 16 up one wire is North, and 16v up the other wire when it sweeps past South and makes AC in a constant 16-16-16-16-16 to the VR.
See if this makes sense. Isn't ohm's law all about a mathematical calculation = Balance/Equal? So with your 21 and 26 mathematically added and divided by N&S = 23.5 i.e., 23.5-23.5-23.5 up the wires is the balance, correct? Where the ideal side is 24 is the sweep of 24-24-24-24, says ohm. Make sense?
So if a spec reads 'between 21-24a [for arg sak] then within spec reads a balance of wire 22 and wire 22 is still within spec, whereas 20-20 is now out of spec, and 26 is out of the 24 spec capped at this resistance. Stator is out of balance = Replace.
12v = stator
14v = stator/ reg/batt is no problem found.
16v = VR can't process E i.e, send 1.3v [ideal #] to ground, but the full 16v to the battery.
Did battery take a charge and have the push [volts] to turn over the motor = Yes.
Did the VR read out at the battery holding/showing 12v = Yes.
Did the stator show equal values out each wire end = NO.
Did you see how you can kill two birds determining who has the feathers and who flies the ohm?