nostaw
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I have a MEP 003A I'm trying to get going which I purchased from gov surplus in the spring.
Where I am now the engine runs for ~1 min, blows black & white smoke when running, then stalls. I bypassed the high temp and the low oil pressure switches with a jumper and tried bypassing them separately.
Usually after I get it to "run" and it stalls I then have to wait ~15 mins and re-preheat it before it will run again.
I followed the troubleshooting directions in the service manual and I've installed new air, fuel, & oil filters and cleaned the fuel strainer. I primed the fuel system to purge the air as well and filled it with oil and some fuel. I also verified the fuel solenoid is working.
I found the governor linkage was not connected and I reconnected that -- is there an adjustment procedure for it?.
I'd love to have this working ahead of the weather we're supposed to get tonight (there is nothing like waiting until the last minute!) -- any suggestions would be welcome!
I tried searching, but didn't see a whole lot I hadn't already tried...
TIA,
Jon Watson
Where I am now the engine runs for ~1 min, blows black & white smoke when running, then stalls. I bypassed the high temp and the low oil pressure switches with a jumper and tried bypassing them separately.
Usually after I get it to "run" and it stalls I then have to wait ~15 mins and re-preheat it before it will run again.
I followed the troubleshooting directions in the service manual and I've installed new air, fuel, & oil filters and cleaned the fuel strainer. I primed the fuel system to purge the air as well and filled it with oil and some fuel. I also verified the fuel solenoid is working.
I found the governor linkage was not connected and I reconnected that -- is there an adjustment procedure for it?.
I'd love to have this working ahead of the weather we're supposed to get tonight (there is nothing like waiting until the last minute!) -- any suggestions would be welcome!
I tried searching, but didn't see a whole lot I hadn't already tried...
TIA,
Jon Watson
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