Mr4btTahoe
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Hey alls..
Been lurking around the forum for a few weeks now as I've been trying to work out a deal on a MEP-003a that I've had my eyes on. The unit was forsale on FB marketplace for some time.
After a month of back and forth with owner, we finally made a deal and we drove down ~2.5hrs to pick it up.
Once we got there, he told us how he was in the unit that this generator was originally deployed to and when his unit disbanded, he ended up with this unit. He gave me the original tech books and training manuals that he was given along with the auxiliary fuel hoses, etc. He said the last time he had it running was 2003 which it powered his home construction site for 2 months off/on until they had power ran. Since then, it has been stored indoors. They were able to get it to crank over and could get fuel to the injection pump.. but nothing out of it when they tried to get it running before we bought it.
After doing some digging on here, I'm pretty certain its a frozen pump plunger.
Anyways... here it is as we picked it up after handing over $600
The books it came with... (also came with 2 original oil filter kits issued in '91)
First things first... I pulled the fuel tank and washed it out. MIGHT have something to do with why it wouldn't fire...
Orange on top... white/chunky on bottom. Some of the nastiest fuel I've ever smelled. Got the tank washed out and its in the shop drying out for the night.
Also have a pair of batteries charging up for it. Plan is to pump a qt or so of ATF through the fuel system with the priming pump and let it sit for a few hours.. then pop the pump apart and see if that plunger is frozen. If so, get it moving along with the throttle linkage.
After that, I'll put a few gallons of fresh diesel in the tank and purge the whole system again with fresh fuel and see if I can get it to come to life. If I get it running, I'll test the electrical side and then fully service the unit. New fuel filters/seals, oil filter and air filter. Oil in the unit currently looks clean so I'd say it will be ok for the initial testing and such. I'll also change out any hoses that look questionable such as fuel or oil cooler lines. A new set of glow plugs will also be in the works.
Then I want to go over the electrical with a fine tooth comb. Replace or clean anything that looks suspect. Then possibly a partial tear down... cleaning.. and re-paint.
Once its back in top shape... if I can get it there... it'll go on a concrete pad a hundred+ feet from the house and will probably end up with a small shed built around it to keep it out of the weather and help direct the noise. It'll be used as back-up emergency power for our home.
Anyways.. more pictures and video will come when I get back out to it. Hoping to hear it run tomorrow.
I'm sure I'll have lots of questions
Been lurking around the forum for a few weeks now as I've been trying to work out a deal on a MEP-003a that I've had my eyes on. The unit was forsale on FB marketplace for some time.
After a month of back and forth with owner, we finally made a deal and we drove down ~2.5hrs to pick it up.
Once we got there, he told us how he was in the unit that this generator was originally deployed to and when his unit disbanded, he ended up with this unit. He gave me the original tech books and training manuals that he was given along with the auxiliary fuel hoses, etc. He said the last time he had it running was 2003 which it powered his home construction site for 2 months off/on until they had power ran. Since then, it has been stored indoors. They were able to get it to crank over and could get fuel to the injection pump.. but nothing out of it when they tried to get it running before we bought it.
After doing some digging on here, I'm pretty certain its a frozen pump plunger.
Anyways... here it is as we picked it up after handing over $600
The books it came with... (also came with 2 original oil filter kits issued in '91)
First things first... I pulled the fuel tank and washed it out. MIGHT have something to do with why it wouldn't fire...
Orange on top... white/chunky on bottom. Some of the nastiest fuel I've ever smelled. Got the tank washed out and its in the shop drying out for the night.
Also have a pair of batteries charging up for it. Plan is to pump a qt or so of ATF through the fuel system with the priming pump and let it sit for a few hours.. then pop the pump apart and see if that plunger is frozen. If so, get it moving along with the throttle linkage.
After that, I'll put a few gallons of fresh diesel in the tank and purge the whole system again with fresh fuel and see if I can get it to come to life. If I get it running, I'll test the electrical side and then fully service the unit. New fuel filters/seals, oil filter and air filter. Oil in the unit currently looks clean so I'd say it will be ok for the initial testing and such. I'll also change out any hoses that look questionable such as fuel or oil cooler lines. A new set of glow plugs will also be in the works.
Then I want to go over the electrical with a fine tooth comb. Replace or clean anything that looks suspect. Then possibly a partial tear down... cleaning.. and re-paint.
Once its back in top shape... if I can get it there... it'll go on a concrete pad a hundred+ feet from the house and will probably end up with a small shed built around it to keep it out of the weather and help direct the noise. It'll be used as back-up emergency power for our home.
Anyways.. more pictures and video will come when I get back out to it. Hoping to hear it run tomorrow.
I'm sure I'll have lots of questions