I have just read this whole story, all 13 pages, twice. So let me recap it here. At this point, you can run the gen set, up to 79%, ( more or less) and it will run forever? Then if you increase it over 80-81%, ( more or less) the engine rpm falls off, you get some black smoke, and at some point in time, due to the engine low rpm, the engine oil pressure falls below the trip point, and the low oil pressure Safty switch triggers the fault indicator circuit "low oil pressure" and the engine shuts down? That about get it right?
You are missing the fuel cut off solinoid.
Are you running the set in emergencey by pass mode?
I assume you are holding the fuel cut off lever in the full rpm position with a wire or something like that. You are adjusting the rpm with the hertz adjust knob.
This can not be an electrical problem.
We need fuel, air and compression to make a Diesel engine run. One of those things is failings at ALLWAYS the same point in time.
If if you are sure that the air flow is clear, (and if you have taken the filter out, looked into the filter housing and hose, that should do it) then it can only be the other two. I have seen numerous air restriction problems in my life. This dosnt sound like one. Not if the engine can run forever at 79% forever. Have you ran it for long time periods at 79% load?
Fuel. If the fuel pressure stays the same, from start up to PAST the failure, can't be the fuel pump. If the fuel lines are clean, and proved clean, and in a serviable condition, then that's not it. If the injector pump inlets are clean, and proven clean, then the fuel system is good to that point. If the pop off pressure on the pumps has been checked, and is in within limits, that leaves the injectors. Testing them and the injector pumps is critical. But if they are in spec, then that leaves compression.
You our have told us that there is no sign of pressure on the crank case. So compression, (rings) should be good. The valves, well, that just dosn't sound like a valve problem. Not loosing power always at the same point, anyway.
Have I missed something? Any other clue you can add?