jacobsk
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I've been digging through the TM's and reading old posts but haven't found anything specifically addressing an issue I have with my most recent MEP-002a.
The shut off solenoid had been unbolted from its location (thankfully still present) when I purchased the generator, and after cleaning the fuel system I've come to find there is no voltage getting to the fuel shutoff solenoid.
The hour meter on the panel, voltage gauge on the panel, and auxiliary fuel pump do not function (may or may not be relevant), and when I turn the rotary start switch to "preheat" there is no usual click nor the traditional dimming of the panel lights signifying that the relay is functioning and providing power to the glow plugs. Upon checking for voltage to the glow plugs there is none. I wonder if I have a bad rotary start switch?
The thing that gets me is the guys at the auction site were able to get the generator running with the fuel shutoff solenoid removed, which leads me to believe it's not an oil pressure switch issue. I suppose they could have gotten it going with the fuel shutoff solenoid removed and plenty of cranking though.
I get plenty of white smoke while cranking, good 35ish psi of oil pressure, and the governor linkage moves freely.
Anyone got any ideas? Thanks for the help.
The shut off solenoid had been unbolted from its location (thankfully still present) when I purchased the generator, and after cleaning the fuel system I've come to find there is no voltage getting to the fuel shutoff solenoid.
The hour meter on the panel, voltage gauge on the panel, and auxiliary fuel pump do not function (may or may not be relevant), and when I turn the rotary start switch to "preheat" there is no usual click nor the traditional dimming of the panel lights signifying that the relay is functioning and providing power to the glow plugs. Upon checking for voltage to the glow plugs there is none. I wonder if I have a bad rotary start switch?
The thing that gets me is the guys at the auction site were able to get the generator running with the fuel shutoff solenoid removed, which leads me to believe it's not an oil pressure switch issue. I suppose they could have gotten it going with the fuel shutoff solenoid removed and plenty of cranking though.
I get plenty of white smoke while cranking, good 35ish psi of oil pressure, and the governor linkage moves freely.
Anyone got any ideas? Thanks for the help.