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Well, this thread turned into my repair thread. Maybe a mod can change the title to be something like "20kW generator - GET trailer recovery" or "How many questions can therooster2001 ask" or something MWMULES like.
Started the engine up, and it runs for about 5 min then starts to stutter, and I give it a quick squeeze on the fuel primer bulb and it goes for another 5. Air is getting in somewhere. ALL of the pipe clamps were loose. Tightened them, and I got it to be around 10-15 min before it stutters. So I will tighten them again, and then probably replace all of them. The pipe clamp ones are easy, but the yellow plastic ones are a bit of a mystery right now.
Speaking of mysteries, right next to my IP is a cap. Its nowhere on any pictures, and honestly looks like it has oil in it when I took it off.
Here's the manual:
What the heck is that?
I also had a mysterious sound, that I identified when i shut it off. The fan / alternator belt was very loose. I went to adjust it by the alternator and the screw kept spinning. Might be the threads on the ear of the alternator, but check out this screw. Some funky stuff there. I will see if it's the wrong size, or it's just stripped. I think I will end up putting a nut on the end and tightening and calling it good.
I found the manual stuffed in the tool box. Score. Kind of. It's mashed and dirty. I can not find it anywhere online. Labeled TM 11490A-OR. Anyone?
R407C on it's way, as well as new gauges. Probably do it in a couple of weeks when I have my AC buddy with me to not miss a step, and to bum his vacuum pump. Redoing the battery charger fuses as someone clipped them on one battery. and making better hold downs, as I think the newer Optima's don't have the same hold points.
I was just happy the forecast changed and I got to work on the tan iron (well aluminum) and not get soaked, it's rainy season in CO.
Started the engine up, and it runs for about 5 min then starts to stutter, and I give it a quick squeeze on the fuel primer bulb and it goes for another 5. Air is getting in somewhere. ALL of the pipe clamps were loose. Tightened them, and I got it to be around 10-15 min before it stutters. So I will tighten them again, and then probably replace all of them. The pipe clamp ones are easy, but the yellow plastic ones are a bit of a mystery right now.
Speaking of mysteries, right next to my IP is a cap. Its nowhere on any pictures, and honestly looks like it has oil in it when I took it off.
Here's the manual:
What the heck is that?
I also had a mysterious sound, that I identified when i shut it off. The fan / alternator belt was very loose. I went to adjust it by the alternator and the screw kept spinning. Might be the threads on the ear of the alternator, but check out this screw. Some funky stuff there. I will see if it's the wrong size, or it's just stripped. I think I will end up putting a nut on the end and tightening and calling it good.
I found the manual stuffed in the tool box. Score. Kind of. It's mashed and dirty. I can not find it anywhere online. Labeled TM 11490A-OR. Anyone?
R407C on it's way, as well as new gauges. Probably do it in a couple of weeks when I have my AC buddy with me to not miss a step, and to bum his vacuum pump. Redoing the battery charger fuses as someone clipped them on one battery. and making better hold downs, as I think the newer Optima's don't have the same hold points.
I was just happy the forecast changed and I got to work on the tan iron (well aluminum) and not get soaked, it's rainy season in CO.