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Guys,
The good news is that three of the 002A units bought last fall have been restored to operational status and have sold in the past 3 weeks. Bad news is the fourth 002A unit has me perplexed.
I’ve only been at the generator rescue task for the past 2 years and would appreciate some help from the real experts. Have searched. Have read the TMs.
Situation:
Black smoke. Runs for 30 seconds or so then dies. Fuel cut-off solenoid is not activating so it is not a safety switch. Today I got it to run about 2 minutes during which black smoke went to white and almost went clear before I shut it off to replace the governor access door to prevent overheating. Not more than 30 seconds since then. When it starts at max throttle, it pegs the freq meter and registers 240 on the volt meter, then slowly dies like it is starving for fuel. Fuel cut-off solenoid is not activating, so is not causing the problem.
Today:
a. Traced the fuel backwards, replaced the check valve with a known good one, cleaned fuel pumps (no crud noted as I also did that last fall and both function). Fuel return to the tank is fine.
b. Replaced both injectors and the IP with known good ones.
c. Checked air supply……filter new.
d. Adjusted valves.
e. There is no blow-by and head gasket appears good.
Where to from here?
a. SS member “NJtoolnut” machined a superb glow-plug hole compression tester tool which I have yet to buy a gauge for. You all might consider contacting him. $20 is cheap! Guess I’ll buy a pressure gauge and compression test is next, if I can get the glow plugs out.
b. Beyond that, I have to consider replacing the engine with one of the two Kuwait-overhauled units here or replacing the gen-head (somehow I doubt the gen-head could be causing the problem, but that is the end of the MEP I know nothing about. Both are very labor-intensive.
c. Anyone got any ideas? HELP!
Thanks,
Jerry
P.S. Pat and I are off to Alaska Sunday on our first cruise ever, ...our top bucket list item. Back on the 18th.
The good news is that three of the 002A units bought last fall have been restored to operational status and have sold in the past 3 weeks. Bad news is the fourth 002A unit has me perplexed.
I’ve only been at the generator rescue task for the past 2 years and would appreciate some help from the real experts. Have searched. Have read the TMs.
Situation:
Black smoke. Runs for 30 seconds or so then dies. Fuel cut-off solenoid is not activating so it is not a safety switch. Today I got it to run about 2 minutes during which black smoke went to white and almost went clear before I shut it off to replace the governor access door to prevent overheating. Not more than 30 seconds since then. When it starts at max throttle, it pegs the freq meter and registers 240 on the volt meter, then slowly dies like it is starving for fuel. Fuel cut-off solenoid is not activating, so is not causing the problem.
Today:
a. Traced the fuel backwards, replaced the check valve with a known good one, cleaned fuel pumps (no crud noted as I also did that last fall and both function). Fuel return to the tank is fine.
b. Replaced both injectors and the IP with known good ones.
c. Checked air supply……filter new.
d. Adjusted valves.
e. There is no blow-by and head gasket appears good.
Where to from here?
a. SS member “NJtoolnut” machined a superb glow-plug hole compression tester tool which I have yet to buy a gauge for. You all might consider contacting him. $20 is cheap! Guess I’ll buy a pressure gauge and compression test is next, if I can get the glow plugs out.
b. Beyond that, I have to consider replacing the engine with one of the two Kuwait-overhauled units here or replacing the gen-head (somehow I doubt the gen-head could be causing the problem, but that is the end of the MEP I know nothing about. Both are very labor-intensive.
c. Anyone got any ideas? HELP!
Thanks,
Jerry
P.S. Pat and I are off to Alaska Sunday on our first cruise ever, ...our top bucket list item. Back on the 18th.
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