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Does this mean the engine is full of water if left in the rain?
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Howdy,Thanks guys. This was a Ft Polk where is rains pretty much every day. I did not buy this, auction closed today, unit brought $800.
I have often wonder what effect a uncapped exhaust has in the long storage.
When I was working for a Pesticide Spray company as a mechanic the boss bought this trailer mounted "Hydro-Seeder" . It had a six cylinder Perkins diesel engine that powered the sprayer. The whole unit had been kept inside the last owners barn and appeared to be in good condition. When we got it back to the shop, we changed out all the oil and filters and cleaned the fuel tank. But when we tried to start it up we found it was totally seized ! Later we found out the piston rings had rusted to the cylinders . We ended up pounding out each piston. Since this engine did not use liners we had to get the whole block down to the machine shop. The shop called later and told us that this engine was over sized already and could not take another boring. The boss ended up wasting $10,000.00 since it was a outdated unit and all the parts where extremely difficult to find. In the end we just parked it out back in the boneyard.
The moral of the story is, even though the unit had been kept in a barn out of the rain the high humidity of the Pacific Northwest had still rusted the cylinders. So if long term storage is your goal then you need to soak down each cylinder with some protective coating like "Tri-Flow" or it's equivalent. Then adjust all the rockers to allow the valves to fully close. Also before you shut down the engine I would also use a good fuel protector like "Pri-D" and allow it to get in all the fuel lines and injectors.
The 802/803 generators do seem to have their issues. Here I thought the wiring was overly complicated on the MEP-002a and MEP-003a generators. The 802/803's make them look like children's toys !Well after reading/scanning 39 pages of that thread, I wouldn't touch a 802A with a TEN FOOT POLE. If I need a quiet generator, I will build a box over my 002 or run the PE-95 on natural gas.
Thanks for the idea, Just got back from the store and picked up my coupler, 6" nipple and rain cap.Yep....... The exhaust is 1.25" NPT (National Pipe Thread) get a 1.25" coupler and a 6-12" long piece of 1.25" threaded pipe and then hit your local Tractor Supply place get a rain cap to fit. I went with 12" since we do get some large snow storms...
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