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We did that.... no start...Its a mechanical motor. Pull out the fuel solenoid see if it runs. It unscrews. Use big wrench.
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We did that.... no start...Its a mechanical motor. Pull out the fuel solenoid see if it runs. It unscrews. Use big wrench.
In one manual ... say's it's a Perkins diesel motor.. any idea on a model #You would probably have to get that from the engine manufacturer directly. If the fuel rail does not move left you will never get fuel to the injectors. Governor module is in the control box upper left. The control panel folds open.
Have you tried the basics?is there a detail disassembly of the injectors and that area.? cant find in the TM,s... I downloaded and printed the 2 TM's you posted...
no... we believe this is the prob....When the fuel solenoid is out can you stick your finger in and feel the rack move?
tks.... we'll give that a shot....If the fuel rail will not release its possible one of the mechanical injection pumps is stuck down a bit. This can make it tough to get the pump bank out also. Sometimes you can pull the upper lines and fill each one with break free to soak it free. You may be able to peek in the solenoid hole with an inspection cam and see whats going on.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?166639-Applied-20kw-gen-hvac-trailer-manualsGot it all put back together and it runs PERFECT! But have a few questions. It runs at 180 degrees is this normal? and can the heating coils be replaced ( see pictures) if so where can the be bought? And how do i tell if the ECU is out of freon?
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I never had an issue with an injected pump? I just picked it up from the base and put all the fluids back in her hooked all the hoses back up and it fired up! Nevertheless, any idea what the cost on something like this win it comes to a recharge? Ballpark?All the refrig is removed. You need to vac it down for a few hours, see if it holds the vac and then recharge per data plate. Was it a stuck injection pump? The heater coils you would prob have to get from Applied. The heat is minimal at best when it works I dont think its worth spending any money on.
Ok. thanks for that info. So whats your opinion on the perkins engine?Having an engine with a service life of 10k hours isn't the same thing as MTBF (mean time between failures). Those numbers can be harder to come by. From what I've read around you can see studies done on this kind of stuff. One I read listed the MEP-831 as the least reliable set in the current inventory with a MTBF of just a few hundred hours. The 802/3 machines if I'm remembering this correctly were in the 1200-1500 hour range for MTBF.
The 10k figure that is most often tossed around is the service life of the engine between rebuilds. That can obviously vary wildly based on care and conditions. I've read where the Lister Petter engines like the ones in the 802/3 (variable speed variant) have lasted a very long time in sail boats.
The alternators in the generators are significantly overbuilt and should easily last 10k hours minus the occasional bearing failure. Relays and other mechanical items will be the things with a shorter MTBF. Fuel system parts especially elastomers will also be the bigger sources of downtime.
While I think its is possible to get 10k trouble free hours of out one of the generators the more likely number is 2k. That doesn't mean the failure is terminal. Just something that needs attention and could keep the set from being mission ready.
I wish I could help you there. I've wanted to play around with those but haven't had the opportunity.Ok. thanks for that info. So whats your opinion on the perkins engine?
Vacuum pump $50-120I never had an issue with an injected pump? I just picked it up from the base and put all the fluids back in her hooked all the hoses back up and it fired up! Nevertheless, any idea what the cost on something like this win it comes to a recharge? Ballpark?
thanks
But have a few questions. It runs at 180 degrees is this normal? and can the heating coils be replaced ( see pictures) if so where can the be bought?
I did see that that voltage is way off. Dial that down.
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