Kermit The Frog
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I have one of my MEP-003 generators running but it was hard to start. Once it is running it runs great.
I found if I open the cover that's over the glow plugs and fuel shut-off soleniod then move the governor linkage up a little it starts much easier.
In TM5-6115-585-34 In paragraph 7.3 f. (1) says with the linkage compressed I should have 5 1/2 inches between the ball joints. I have about 5 3/4 between the ball joints. Also, it looks like I might need to move the upper ball joint out a little in the slot to stop it from rubbing the sheet metal beside the soleniod.
In TM5-6115-585-12 Paragraph 4-23 e. says the gap between the fuel shut-off solenoid plunger and the injection pump control arm, with the engine running at full load, should be at least 1/8 inch . Right now I don't have a way to load the engine and with the engine running with no load I have about a 7/16 inch gap. The fuel shut-off solenoid is working. It engages when I turn the switch to start and disengages when the engine is shut off.
It looks like I need to shorten the governor linkage. Also, what should the the gap between the soleniod plunger and the pump control arm be when the engine is running with no load.
Comments and guidance please.
Thanks,
Joe Roach
NW Florida
2 MEP-003's 1 running
1 15 kw Onan
2 6.5 kw Onan
3 5.0 kw Onan
1 3 kw Onan
He who dies with the most toys wins--I'm still here because I don't have enough toys
I found if I open the cover that's over the glow plugs and fuel shut-off soleniod then move the governor linkage up a little it starts much easier.
In TM5-6115-585-34 In paragraph 7.3 f. (1) says with the linkage compressed I should have 5 1/2 inches between the ball joints. I have about 5 3/4 between the ball joints. Also, it looks like I might need to move the upper ball joint out a little in the slot to stop it from rubbing the sheet metal beside the soleniod.
In TM5-6115-585-12 Paragraph 4-23 e. says the gap between the fuel shut-off solenoid plunger and the injection pump control arm, with the engine running at full load, should be at least 1/8 inch . Right now I don't have a way to load the engine and with the engine running with no load I have about a 7/16 inch gap. The fuel shut-off solenoid is working. It engages when I turn the switch to start and disengages when the engine is shut off.
It looks like I need to shorten the governor linkage. Also, what should the the gap between the soleniod plunger and the pump control arm be when the engine is running with no load.
Comments and guidance please.
Thanks,
Joe Roach
NW Florida
2 MEP-003's 1 running
1 15 kw Onan
2 6.5 kw Onan
3 5.0 kw Onan
1 3 kw Onan
He who dies with the most toys wins--I'm still here because I don't have enough toys