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So in doing the swap over, I noticed the upper radiator hose was absolutely trashed, and was obviously spilling out drops at a time since the Tier 2 reset on it. Was able to just finish tearing it right off the machine... nice! The bulge was obviously a detonation waiting to happen.
New sensor...
Silly question... what kind of power are you trying to get out of this machine? Single phase, or three phase? Also what voltage are you looking for? I ask because of your voltage settings in the video. I wonder if you don't have this machine hooked up properly, compared to what you WANT it to...
I took one of the leads off when I got home, and sure enough she fires (and the light goes out). It appears there was a coolant leak just above this (whether it was because the set got too hot, or there is just a small leak... I don't know). I will pick up the switch off my parts machine, and...
And it is possible that the pump is just dead. I got a Tier 2 MEP-002 with under 20 hours that all three were dead. How about them apples? I actually replaced all three with new Facet correct pumps (with EMI filter), and a month later, the negative battery cable (I have a disconnect) broke and...
I would mark which wire goes with which pump (either primary or auxiliary) and test them one at a time with the filters in place. Plug in first primary pump and turn to prime... if its silent, turn off, unplug the connector, and do the removal. Plug same unit back into properly marked lead, and...
I know Rotella has been changing their packaging/bottling over the last year, so let me look at a jug later to make sure I am giving you good info as to what I do (because I am 99% sure what I have is 'premixed' and not concentrated).
I have always flushed with distilled, but refilled with the 'premixed' stuff, so no additional water back into it. Do some research in the forum on the topic though for a few different reviews. Might be like how you hang the toilet paper roll... over the top, or pull from the underside.
Are you talking about the 'brick' that is in-line from the slip connector, to the pump itself? If so, that is an EMI filter for use around sensitive radio equipment. For civilian use, by and large you do NOT need it (though its nice to have). If your pumps are 'dead', you can disconnect the pump...
Picked up from jamawieb's earlier referenced post (for future searching density):
Index Sensors and Control Inc
Phone number is 1-800-726-1737
Part number is 8037122
Cost is $53.30 plus shipping.
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