dwade154
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So I am stumped. I could really use some advice. I have two MEP-803A GENSETS I just purchased from GL.
One of them I have added all fluids and filters to it. Put a new set of batteries on it and attempted to start it. It will crank bur wont start. It blows black smoke and appears as if its getting fuel.
Things Ive done,
-Primed fuel for a good amount of time.
-checked electronic connections
-has clean AF
-Oil pressure switch and connections "appear" to be fine.
-I have (as of now) cranked approximately 10-15 times for 15 second intervals
It does have a slight fuel leak from the top of engine at the return lines. (which every single one ive had has done this.)
Could wet stacking cause it not to start. I dont want to burn a perfectly good starter on this. Ive owned a few of these over the years and havent had this issue but im not an expert on these gensets either. I just like to tinker and make a buck here and there.
The other one I bought has been reset and got water inside the engine and it's seized. So far and at this moment i have pulled the
-injectors to expose the cylinders
-exhaust manifold
and filled both with ATF fluid to attempt at breaking the engine loose.
-i have also pulled the crankcase side cover off and cleaned out what little water was in the case.
It has been sitting now for less than 24 hours
just wanting to know if anyone has any experience at what to do when these engines seize. How much force should I use when attempting to break it free. I don't want to break a ring or bend a rod.
please let me know what y'all think.
Thanks,
Dan
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One of them I have added all fluids and filters to it. Put a new set of batteries on it and attempted to start it. It will crank bur wont start. It blows black smoke and appears as if its getting fuel.
Things Ive done,
-Primed fuel for a good amount of time.
-checked electronic connections
-has clean AF
-Oil pressure switch and connections "appear" to be fine.
-I have (as of now) cranked approximately 10-15 times for 15 second intervals
It does have a slight fuel leak from the top of engine at the return lines. (which every single one ive had has done this.)
Could wet stacking cause it not to start. I dont want to burn a perfectly good starter on this. Ive owned a few of these over the years and havent had this issue but im not an expert on these gensets either. I just like to tinker and make a buck here and there.
The other one I bought has been reset and got water inside the engine and it's seized. So far and at this moment i have pulled the
-injectors to expose the cylinders
-exhaust manifold
and filled both with ATF fluid to attempt at breaking the engine loose.
-i have also pulled the crankcase side cover off and cleaned out what little water was in the case.
It has been sitting now for less than 24 hours
just wanting to know if anyone has any experience at what to do when these engines seize. How much force should I use when attempting to break it free. I don't want to break a ring or bend a rod.
please let me know what y'all think.
Thanks,
Dan
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