A little introduction first. The call me Dan the radiator man. Had my own shop but lost it due to shop was sold out from under me. Now that I'm back at the old homestead. I'm getting back to fixing things again. Seems like all I get to work on is old gennies. Mostly gas. I've rebuilt a single cylinder diesel gen set that was used on a semi when they went to no idling. (it was given to me) It has a yanmar diesel in it. A great learning lesson. Now it sets waiting to be used.
Here lies the question...
With the change in the production of diesel. It no longer has the ability to lubricate old school mechanical injectors and pumps. (even off road red from what I understand) So something needs to be added to the fuel.
Also that the gen sets sit for long periods of time. The new fuel gums up the works.
What IS the best lubricant and fuel stabilizer to keep these gens from gumming up???
The latest gen I'm working on is a MEP-002A. That set for a few years (5 I think) When it was last used it was working fine but when they tried to start it up again. The injector pump and injectors were froze up with gunk and broke the injector pump. (see pic)
Thanks for any help resolving what we ALL are experiencing.
Here lies the question...
With the change in the production of diesel. It no longer has the ability to lubricate old school mechanical injectors and pumps. (even off road red from what I understand) So something needs to be added to the fuel.
Also that the gen sets sit for long periods of time. The new fuel gums up the works.
What IS the best lubricant and fuel stabilizer to keep these gens from gumming up???
The latest gen I'm working on is a MEP-002A. That set for a few years (5 I think) When it was last used it was working fine but when they tried to start it up again. The injector pump and injectors were froze up with gunk and broke the injector pump. (see pic)
Thanks for any help resolving what we ALL are experiencing.