fosgittr
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So I bought a 1035 hour MEP-802A from GovPlanet, and knew there was something wrong with it, as it was stated to be seized. Got it home, and found that it turned manually, but kept hitting something at the same point in the stroke. Turns out the removable end of the connecting rod was in a little baggy inside the enclosure. Uh-oh, that's not a good sign. So I took the crankcase cover off and sure enough no connecting rod present on one cylinder. Long story short, after the full tear down here are pictures of what I found. The cylinder looks perfectly fine, the crankshaft shows a little wear at the connecting rod location. I think all the military did was open the crankcase, see the problem, and sent it to the auction house. When I tore it apart you could tell it had never been done, the original engine paint was still intact. So what to do, looking for your opinions:
1. Replace the connecting rod (and piston) and give 'er ****
2. Replace the camshaft and main bearings too....?
3. Screw it, and replace the whole engine (PS there is a place in Canton, OH that allegedly has rebuilt DN2Ms for $395)
4. Screw it all, and go into the MEP-802a parts business on Ebay.......
Oh, and this genny does not have the fuse modification on the voltage regulator either. So the thing that sucks is the stator might be blown too, but I won't know that until I can start it up I suppose.
Input appreciated. Thanks in advance!!!!
1. Replace the connecting rod (and piston) and give 'er ****
2. Replace the camshaft and main bearings too....?
3. Screw it, and replace the whole engine (PS there is a place in Canton, OH that allegedly has rebuilt DN2Ms for $395)
4. Screw it all, and go into the MEP-802a parts business on Ebay.......
Oh, and this genny does not have the fuse modification on the voltage regulator either. So the thing that sucks is the stator might be blown too, but I won't know that until I can start it up I suppose.
Input appreciated. Thanks in advance!!!!