Well, I picked up my 2 802a's from Fort Meade yesterday - the G/L guys at Ft Meade were first class!
Got them both home and unloaded last night, but didn't have a chance to look at them until this afternoon, and I didn't spend too much time since it was pouring down rain.
I don't have any experience working on these gensets, but based on what I saw today, I think I lucked out.
A few quick notes on condition -
The exhaust flaps were both intact, and there was no water in the exhaust - they were both nice and sooty!
Enclosures were both fully intact with all screws, and no damaged panels.
Gen heads were both clean and didn't appear to have any burn marks.
Didn't find any sand in either of the units.
One had both battery trays, and the other didn't, but both had all battery cables - the one that had the battery trays had the battery ends taped up nice and neat.
I put a wrench on the pulley on both sets, and was able to spin the motor over without any problems - nice and smooth.
All control switches seem to work ok except for one of the "voltage" switches - it rotated without stopping so it may need to be replaced.
All caps were present - fuel, oil, radiator
A few minor issues that I noticed -
The overflow nipple for the radiator on one of the sets is broken off. The nipple is still in the hose, but broken off the radiator where it attaches by the cap. Anyone know if this can be soldered back on, or if there's any way to fix this.....or am I going to need a new radiator. If I need a new radiator, anyone have the part number and/or know where I can get one (and will I need to sacrifice my firstborn?).
The fuse holder behind the control panel on one of the machines is missing the cap - anyone know where I can get one of these?
One of the "Voltage switches (mentioned above) seems to be broke - anyone know where I can get one?
I haven't checked out the fuel tanks yet - I opened them yesterday, and they both had the strainers, but since it was raining today I didn't open them at all. I'll need to get the strainers out to check the condition of the fuel tanks, then probably flush and clean the tanks/lines. If anyone's done this and has any advice on the best way to do this, let me know.
Now, I dont have and filters yet, so I haven't tried to start it yet. I'm going to take my time before I even attempt to start. I want to flush the coolant out of the radiators and the block before I refill. I also want to flush out the fuel tanks, then get fuel/oil filters installed, get batteries installed, and try to start and see if we can get running and get power.
Its going to be a little while before I can get to it - baseball season just started and my son has games/practice just about every day, so its a hectic time of year. I'll update as I go along and I'll probably need help from the experts here. So far, its looking good, and I'm excited!
JR
Got them both home and unloaded last night, but didn't have a chance to look at them until this afternoon, and I didn't spend too much time since it was pouring down rain.
I don't have any experience working on these gensets, but based on what I saw today, I think I lucked out.
A few quick notes on condition -
The exhaust flaps were both intact, and there was no water in the exhaust - they were both nice and sooty!
Enclosures were both fully intact with all screws, and no damaged panels.
Gen heads were both clean and didn't appear to have any burn marks.
Didn't find any sand in either of the units.
One had both battery trays, and the other didn't, but both had all battery cables - the one that had the battery trays had the battery ends taped up nice and neat.
I put a wrench on the pulley on both sets, and was able to spin the motor over without any problems - nice and smooth.
All control switches seem to work ok except for one of the "voltage" switches - it rotated without stopping so it may need to be replaced.
All caps were present - fuel, oil, radiator
A few minor issues that I noticed -
The overflow nipple for the radiator on one of the sets is broken off. The nipple is still in the hose, but broken off the radiator where it attaches by the cap. Anyone know if this can be soldered back on, or if there's any way to fix this.....or am I going to need a new radiator. If I need a new radiator, anyone have the part number and/or know where I can get one (and will I need to sacrifice my firstborn?).
The fuse holder behind the control panel on one of the machines is missing the cap - anyone know where I can get one of these?
One of the "Voltage switches (mentioned above) seems to be broke - anyone know where I can get one?
I haven't checked out the fuel tanks yet - I opened them yesterday, and they both had the strainers, but since it was raining today I didn't open them at all. I'll need to get the strainers out to check the condition of the fuel tanks, then probably flush and clean the tanks/lines. If anyone's done this and has any advice on the best way to do this, let me know.
Now, I dont have and filters yet, so I haven't tried to start it yet. I'm going to take my time before I even attempt to start. I want to flush the coolant out of the radiators and the block before I refill. I also want to flush out the fuel tanks, then get fuel/oil filters installed, get batteries installed, and try to start and see if we can get running and get power.
Its going to be a little while before I can get to it - baseball season just started and my son has games/practice just about every day, so its a hectic time of year. I'll update as I go along and I'll probably need help from the experts here. So far, its looking good, and I'm excited!
JR