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Fools and their money. Glad I got mine before the insanity ensued. For those prices you can get a brand new Perkins with a modern controller.
http://www.hardydiesel.com/diesel-generators/perkins-generator-8-30-kw.html
I have not but I use a similar looking 12V pump with the same filter and have killed one sucking crap through it. If you want to filter the fuel before it enters the pump a clear body small engine filter would work better.
My solar setup has been working good. My Walmart value power batteries need replacing again but so far they are staying above 24 volts. It's nice having the solar control on top so I can monitor the battery condition.
The load gauge was dead on my 803 when I got it.
I rigged a couple of these in it's place.
Can be had off ebay for around 10 bucks apiece but they come from across the pond so delivery time is slow.
In my opinion you got reamed. Throwing an engine together with no gaskets, a clogged air filter, and gobs of RTV is a far cry from being a competent rebuild. If you are happy with it then great but I would feel cheated.
FYI, be mindful that those gobs of RTV can get into oil and water passages...
The only engines I've ever seen with a crankcase vacuum either had a vacuum pump or exhaust scavenging system plumed to the valve cover. I haven't seen either on these engines. How an internal combustion engine can produce vacuum in the crankcase without one of these systems escapes me.
The TM...
My unit gets a tad under 20 PSI when hot but doesn't shut off or go below. I am thinking one day I might try shimming the relief valve but I imagine it will eventually need new bearings. I have 15W40 Motorcraft diesel oil in it right now.
Edit: Ran it 3-1/2 hours this morning and it settled in...
I will bump this back to the top since the subject comes up in almost every troubleshooting thread we see.
From all I've read it seems the Facet 40193 pump was unreliable and very expensive. The Airtex E1074 seen on most newer units is not available nor are the specs.
I think the important...
I ran a pressure and volume test on my Airtex E1074 just out of curiosity. The dead head pressure was 6 PSI and volume was ¼ gal in 60 seconds = 32 ounces per min = 15 GPH. I have loaded my unit to 50 amps with no problem and run it for two hours at 40 amps every month in addition to 50+ hours...
Unless it has a sticker or plate indicating that it got a new engine I would bet it did not. I have seen several photos on here of units that DID get new engines and most all of those had some specific indication the the engine was indeed replaced. Many had new hour meters installed with a decal...
Was load test day for mine. Wish I would have thought about building my load bank into the machine when i made it. Would have been a simple process and I wouldn't have had to have a fan or something else to store in my shed.
After I tested mine this morning the power went out this afternoon...
I went the same way others have suggested. 50 amp RV connections with 6 ga cable and a 60 amp breaker on an interlock. So far so good. House is all electric with well and 3.5 ton AC/Heat Pump. I do some load management but sometimes I wonder if it's necessary. I'd rather not test to the limit of...
Please disregard this suggestion from any further consideration. It seemed like a good idea at the time but I am on my second set of the "Value Power" batteries in a year and a half and they are failing again.
I have had good results with Walmart's Everstart batteries and hoped these would be...
My 803 starts and runs my 3.5 ton Goodman package unit just fine with the regular start capacitor. I wouldn't attempt to run the heat strips but the ac heat pump starts right up.
I turn off all the 240 breakers except the well and ac. If I need to cook or heat water I will shut the ac off.
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