Boatnut
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If the polarity indicator is showing. Potential between gnd and neutral there is a chance that the genny and shore power are not wired the same. Its a dumb indicator and will light up with a voltage potential. Neutral and ground should not have potential between them.
Scott, That's what it sounds like to me, if it were my system, I'd tie neutral and gound together at the generator, and see what happens. Being it's not mine, and not seeing the problem, I hesitate to make such a suggestion. I think the safest thing to do is get a qualified electrician to look at it and straighten it out.
What concerns me is the high resistance reading between neutral and ground. A visual inspection should reveal if neutral and ground are connected, it's not too hard, look and see where the wires from LO on the generator go, if they don't go to ground then that's the problem.
I would also confirm that the shore power is grounded properly as well.