MuddFlapp
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I recently acquired a MJQ-18 set, (2 MEP003s mounted on an M-103 Trailer). Both GenSets appear to be complete, have 4 and 6 hours on the meters. On inspection one set turns over easy with the crank bolt on the fan end, the other doesn't. The one that does not turn over I pulled the glow plugs and added a little marvel mystery oil to the cylinders and let it set while I try to get the other running. So here is what I have done on the free spinner:
1. Drained all fuel from tank (about 7 or 8 gallons of rusty, chuncky mess), removed and cleaned tank
2. Drained and cleaned fuel pumps and in pump filters (lots of rusty slimmy gunk)
3. Drained and cleaned strain and fuel filters (strainer and filter #1 had lots of nasty, filter #2 looked pretty clean)
4. Replaced fuel filters with Fram filters and gaskets.
5. Flushed out all fuel lines.
6. Drained oil, replaced oil filter with Fram filter and gasket. 6.5 quarts of fresh oil added.
7. Two brand new batteries installed.
8. New air filter installed.
9. Applied power to fuel pumps (Prime&Run)
10. Fixed all leaking diesel from gaskets and fittings.
11. Go good fuel return to tank.
So thinking all is well I hit the starter. Engine turns over as expected, faint puffs of white smoke from exhaust, oil pressure builds to 30 PSI or better, but no start.
Suspecting an fuel issue I loosen a fuel line and the injector pump and crank the engine. I get nothing. No stream, no leak, no mist, not even a drip.
I removed the deliver valve retainer and notice good amount of my clean diesel in the cap (I use Red Diesel). No junk or rust in the area, pull the deliver valve and it appears clean and intact. I leave the deliver valve cover loose and turn on fuel pumps (Prime&Run), good flow of my clean diesel from around deliver valve cover.
I have read that the tappets can get stuck when these Genset are idle for extended periods. Before I go beating on this thing with a hammer and brass punch, I would like confirmation from the group that I am barking up the right tree. Also in using the brass punch method, what do I remove beyond the delivery valve?
Thanks for listening,
Jeff
1. Drained all fuel from tank (about 7 or 8 gallons of rusty, chuncky mess), removed and cleaned tank
2. Drained and cleaned fuel pumps and in pump filters (lots of rusty slimmy gunk)
3. Drained and cleaned strain and fuel filters (strainer and filter #1 had lots of nasty, filter #2 looked pretty clean)
4. Replaced fuel filters with Fram filters and gaskets.
5. Flushed out all fuel lines.
6. Drained oil, replaced oil filter with Fram filter and gasket. 6.5 quarts of fresh oil added.
7. Two brand new batteries installed.
8. New air filter installed.
9. Applied power to fuel pumps (Prime&Run)
10. Fixed all leaking diesel from gaskets and fittings.
11. Go good fuel return to tank.
So thinking all is well I hit the starter. Engine turns over as expected, faint puffs of white smoke from exhaust, oil pressure builds to 30 PSI or better, but no start.
Suspecting an fuel issue I loosen a fuel line and the injector pump and crank the engine. I get nothing. No stream, no leak, no mist, not even a drip.
I removed the deliver valve retainer and notice good amount of my clean diesel in the cap (I use Red Diesel). No junk or rust in the area, pull the deliver valve and it appears clean and intact. I leave the deliver valve cover loose and turn on fuel pumps (Prime&Run), good flow of my clean diesel from around deliver valve cover.
I have read that the tappets can get stuck when these Genset are idle for extended periods. Before I go beating on this thing with a hammer and brass punch, I would like confirmation from the group that I am barking up the right tree. Also in using the brass punch method, what do I remove beyond the delivery valve?
Thanks for listening,
Jeff
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