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Military MEP and Aircraft Gen-Sets go to this website and you will find others doing the same thing with these units alot of good people here to help you out. I post in both places to help when I can I mantain 14 Mil gens for my town as well as a few for my self from 3kw to 275 KW. feel free to pm me if you need more help
Please note, that in the original thread in the SmokStak referenced earlier:
MEP-016c issues - Military MEP and Aircraft Gen-Sets
The original poster has an MEP-016C. The 'C' model is very similar to the 'A' model, and there is also an MEP-016D, which is the 'C' or 'A' model, repowered with a Yanmar L70AE diesel engine.
HOWEVER -- as pointed out by Isaac-1, and others in this and other threads, the MEP-016B is a somewhat different beast, with a different frame, control box, generator end, etc.
The MEP-016B is powered an an Onan Q106 engine, and the MEP-016E, similar to the MEP-016B, but is powered by a Yanmar L100AE engine. Another variant (and IMHO, the most desireable one) is the MEP-701a, which is the MEP-016B with ASK installed (acoustic suppression kit).
The A,C, and D models look like this the first three pictures attached to this post (D model shown, A & C models have the 4-cyl 4A032 engine). The MEP-016B is shown in the other 5. The MEP-016E looks like the MEP-016B.
I have not compared the schematics for the two, but if you have an A,C, or D model, you should probably be following the TM for the A and C model (and be aware the changes were probably made to the D model):
http://www.tpub.com/content/gasolinepowergenerators/TM-5-6115-271-14/
If you have a B or E model, then the TM for the B model is the one to use (again, changes were likely made to the 'E' model):
http://igor.chudov.com/manuals/OtherGenerators/MEP-016B/
I would study schematics in both TM's above before making the nuetral mod to a 'B' or 'E' model, as the connection names are likely not the same.
My MEP-016E has a nuetral connection in the 240V mode (and thus provides 240/120V split phase). Isaac's MEP-016B does not. Neither of our units have convenience outlet wired as shown in the TM. So, the existence of the neutral connection may vary too. You should verify your particular unit.
If you do this mod, or find that your unit already provides a neutral in 240V 1 phase mode, please post your findings, along with model #, and other info such as production date. This might be valuable information for other members with these gensets.