I picked up a 803 a few months ago in good condition with a little over 5,500 hours on it. Runs good and I load tested it last weekend and it held a 12 kW load without breaking a sweat.
Fired it back up yesterday and ran it for a few minutes and then shut it down again. Temps were in the 40's and I didn't bother using the pre-heat before starting it.
Anyway, after about 5-10 minutes, I noticed a burnt smell in the pole barn type building the unit was stored in. I then noticed smoke coming from the 803. Opened the doors and a lot of smoke came out. I then noticed all the paint had burned off the intake manifold and it was still way hot. Got a 1/2" wrench and disconnected the battery and the intake manifold finally started to cool down.
It is almost as if S1 had somehow gotten stuck on the pre-heat position, but it was definitely in the OFF position and the spring loading back to OFF is working. My S1 switch is the blue plastic style as opposed to the "open style". Is this switch prone to this type of failure? I suppose it could also be K18 that somehow flaked out.
I'll disconnect the output wires from K18 to ensure the heating elements don't come on again when I reconnect the batteries to troubleshoot the issue further.
Also, given that the heater elements were on for a good 5+ minutes, should I pull the intake manifold to make sure they were not damaged and potentially broke and dropped pieces that might get sucked into the engine when starting it back up.
Is there anything else I should look at before starting this unit back up again?
Fired it back up yesterday and ran it for a few minutes and then shut it down again. Temps were in the 40's and I didn't bother using the pre-heat before starting it.
Anyway, after about 5-10 minutes, I noticed a burnt smell in the pole barn type building the unit was stored in. I then noticed smoke coming from the 803. Opened the doors and a lot of smoke came out. I then noticed all the paint had burned off the intake manifold and it was still way hot. Got a 1/2" wrench and disconnected the battery and the intake manifold finally started to cool down.
It is almost as if S1 had somehow gotten stuck on the pre-heat position, but it was definitely in the OFF position and the spring loading back to OFF is working. My S1 switch is the blue plastic style as opposed to the "open style". Is this switch prone to this type of failure? I suppose it could also be K18 that somehow flaked out.
I'll disconnect the output wires from K18 to ensure the heating elements don't come on again when I reconnect the batteries to troubleshoot the issue further.
Also, given that the heater elements were on for a good 5+ minutes, should I pull the intake manifold to make sure they were not damaged and potentially broke and dropped pieces that might get sucked into the engine when starting it back up.
Is there anything else I should look at before starting this unit back up again?