sandfantom
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Just wanted to say Hello to all here and also say what great site with tons of information. Lots of great people here with a lot of knowledge.
The main reason I am here is to gain info on the new to me MEP 002a generator I purchased at auction from the KDOT. It came from the Salina KS airport authority and was marked "Engine runs, bad generator". I paid $225 for it and figured if nothing else I can part it out and get back my money.
Just picked it up yesterday and it is still in the truck, but on my first quick inspection, I haven't really noticed any major problems. No leaks, broken wires, crashed tin etc. Looks to be in pretty good shape. A win for me is that the fuel tank is full of nice new red diesel. I guess that helps with the initial purchase.
A few things I did notice:
The frequency gauge is pegged to the right side or on 65 hertz.
One of the hinges is broken on the air out let on the engine.
All of the filters are intact as well as the battery boxes, hold downs and cables.
The guy at the airport thought that it might need a new throttle cable, don't know yet.
If I can get it off the truck today and get some batteries in it, I might try to start it and flash the generator fields as per some of the posts I have read. I talking to a friend of mine at work who used to rebuild electric motors and generators, he told me that this is probably the problem.
I am a mechanic by trade and am familiar with diesel engines and auto electronics, so I should be able to fix or repair anything wrong with this unit. I just need some direction to save time and so I don't do anything to wreck an otherwise good unit.
Any help and advice would be appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
Bruce
The main reason I am here is to gain info on the new to me MEP 002a generator I purchased at auction from the KDOT. It came from the Salina KS airport authority and was marked "Engine runs, bad generator". I paid $225 for it and figured if nothing else I can part it out and get back my money.
Just picked it up yesterday and it is still in the truck, but on my first quick inspection, I haven't really noticed any major problems. No leaks, broken wires, crashed tin etc. Looks to be in pretty good shape. A win for me is that the fuel tank is full of nice new red diesel. I guess that helps with the initial purchase.
A few things I did notice:
The frequency gauge is pegged to the right side or on 65 hertz.
One of the hinges is broken on the air out let on the engine.
All of the filters are intact as well as the battery boxes, hold downs and cables.
The guy at the airport thought that it might need a new throttle cable, don't know yet.
If I can get it off the truck today and get some batteries in it, I might try to start it and flash the generator fields as per some of the posts I have read. I talking to a friend of mine at work who used to rebuild electric motors and generators, he told me that this is probably the problem.
I am a mechanic by trade and am familiar with diesel engines and auto electronics, so I should be able to fix or repair anything wrong with this unit. I just need some direction to save time and so I don't do anything to wreck an otherwise good unit.
Any help and advice would be appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
Bruce