mt4x4
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I have had my mep-803a for about 2 weeks. I got it from government auction with about 2000 hours on the meter. I have been reading here all the posts on cleaning and testing. So far i have changed the oil, oil filter, air filter, and the big fuel filter. I have also been cleaning the switches.
The first problem i had was the set would bog down the engine to maybe 800-1000 rpm's with about 43 amps from my clamp on meter(gen set on 120/240). i started checking fuel and found the lift pump was bad. I found the lift pump and aux pump had the same part number (E-1074) so i swapped and got one on order. The aux pump in the lift pump location now pumps fuel. I have replaced all the return lines with the correct tubing. I now get fuel flow back to the tank. This all made no change. I noticed the fuel cut off solenoid looked new. After a closer look i found the linkage was mounted in the top hole. I moved it down the the bottom of the top 2 holes and now i can go above 43 amps.
The problem i have now is i can still bog the engine down to 800-1000 rpm's (i'm guessing rpm from sound) at about 56 amps. The engine runs just fine adding in amps slowly until i hit that 56 amp point and than just drops in about one or two seconds. If i disconnect the load it will come right back up. I start getting some black smoke around 52 amps or so. When the engine drops its still producing black smoke.
I would hope i should get an overload fault before the engine bogs down. Should i be looking for more fuel problems or problems with the set not faulting?
The first problem i had was the set would bog down the engine to maybe 800-1000 rpm's with about 43 amps from my clamp on meter(gen set on 120/240). i started checking fuel and found the lift pump was bad. I found the lift pump and aux pump had the same part number (E-1074) so i swapped and got one on order. The aux pump in the lift pump location now pumps fuel. I have replaced all the return lines with the correct tubing. I now get fuel flow back to the tank. This all made no change. I noticed the fuel cut off solenoid looked new. After a closer look i found the linkage was mounted in the top hole. I moved it down the the bottom of the top 2 holes and now i can go above 43 amps.
The problem i have now is i can still bog the engine down to 800-1000 rpm's (i'm guessing rpm from sound) at about 56 amps. The engine runs just fine adding in amps slowly until i hit that 56 amp point and than just drops in about one or two seconds. If i disconnect the load it will come right back up. I start getting some black smoke around 52 amps or so. When the engine drops its still producing black smoke.
I would hope i should get an overload fault before the engine bogs down. Should i be looking for more fuel problems or problems with the set not faulting?