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Hello Everyone,
I apologize in advance for the long post and i hope you will stick around to read the whole thing as this project could benefit military generator users. ive been trying to get this thing running right for a long time to use as a test engine on my senior capstone project regarding biodiesel and its effects on non-modified diesel engines. I picked up an MEP-005A set from gov liquidators about a month ago now and have been working to get it running. The Set was complete when i picked it up, however the injector pump was not pumping so it would not start. got a new pump from down at Delks army navy, William has been helpful and i appreciate it. so i had the new pump sent to me and returned my old one for the core charge.
I put the new pump on and aligned the timing marks to 16 degrees per william, the set would miss and pop from time to time but otherwise ran. The real problem here is the amount of smoke the set produces while at idle and at load. it will carry about 90% load and i have run it at that for around an hour and a half to clean everything out thinking maybe the set was wet stacked. didnt help, upon returning to idle the smoke comes right back. So i started trouble shooting, the following list is in order more or less and starting with the basics that didnt change any of the characteristics after working on them.
1) replaced fuel filters
2) Removed air filter
3) checked to make sure return lines were free
4) went to john deere dealership to try and come up with something, they thought timing so we adjusted the timing as per the book which calls for 20 degrees, this helped the missing a lot but still ran smokey. we also advanced the timing to the point that the smoke went away, but the set begins to hunt and surge which is unacceptable.
5) pulled all the injectors and pop tested them on the bench tester and found them to all be opening around 2600 psi and having a uniform spray pattern.
6) while i had the injectors out i also ran a compression test, i hadnt been burning any oil but had them out so thought i would try. it took round 30 seconds to build up 400 psi or so on each cylinder, i was concerned about the amount of time here, but if it was compression related i would think that it wouldnt carry load and id burn oil.
7) Used dial indicator to verifiy the markings on the flywheel correspond to the piston top dead center. this is verified correct.
talked with william at delks and he thought the pump was 180 degrees out of time, so i set the pump out 180 degrees and it wouldnt start at all.
9) My fuel consumption is through the roof, i burned 26 gallons in around 5 hours of run time, most of which was running with no load.
10) talked with william, he sent me a new rebuilt pump, which i recieved today. i had considerably more trouble with this pump, the o-ring that seals the eccentric fuel pump inside the injector pump was clearly too small, and fuel ran out when i hooked the pump to the engine, luckliy i just swapped the oring from the old pump and this seemed to seal it right up. the scree on the front of the pump close to the mounting flange was also loose, i tighened that a little buit but high pressure fuel still seems to spray out. when i installed the pump i couldnt get 1800 rpm and had to mess with the screws on the throttle arm, i can get 1800 rpm when i back the one closest to the genend back, however once i do this, the set will not shut down on its own and it still runs as smokey as it ever did.
This is all for my senior capstone project to graduate in less than four weeks and the paper for the project was due wednesday, however my professor has been understanding and has given me an extra week thinking this new injector pump would solve the problem. now i just have more leaks and dribbling fuel and lots of smoke. im running out of things that i think could be wrong so i thought id get in here to see if anyone had any ideas.
Here is a youtube video of the set running, maybe it will help. the load is alternated from 90% to zero and thats where you will start to see the white smoke.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tQv4f63uE8[/media]Any help is appreciated, i am running out of time and ideas!
Thanks in advance if you read all that,
Ken
I apologize in advance for the long post and i hope you will stick around to read the whole thing as this project could benefit military generator users. ive been trying to get this thing running right for a long time to use as a test engine on my senior capstone project regarding biodiesel and its effects on non-modified diesel engines. I picked up an MEP-005A set from gov liquidators about a month ago now and have been working to get it running. The Set was complete when i picked it up, however the injector pump was not pumping so it would not start. got a new pump from down at Delks army navy, William has been helpful and i appreciate it. so i had the new pump sent to me and returned my old one for the core charge.
I put the new pump on and aligned the timing marks to 16 degrees per william, the set would miss and pop from time to time but otherwise ran. The real problem here is the amount of smoke the set produces while at idle and at load. it will carry about 90% load and i have run it at that for around an hour and a half to clean everything out thinking maybe the set was wet stacked. didnt help, upon returning to idle the smoke comes right back. So i started trouble shooting, the following list is in order more or less and starting with the basics that didnt change any of the characteristics after working on them.
1) replaced fuel filters
2) Removed air filter
3) checked to make sure return lines were free
4) went to john deere dealership to try and come up with something, they thought timing so we adjusted the timing as per the book which calls for 20 degrees, this helped the missing a lot but still ran smokey. we also advanced the timing to the point that the smoke went away, but the set begins to hunt and surge which is unacceptable.
5) pulled all the injectors and pop tested them on the bench tester and found them to all be opening around 2600 psi and having a uniform spray pattern.
6) while i had the injectors out i also ran a compression test, i hadnt been burning any oil but had them out so thought i would try. it took round 30 seconds to build up 400 psi or so on each cylinder, i was concerned about the amount of time here, but if it was compression related i would think that it wouldnt carry load and id burn oil.
7) Used dial indicator to verifiy the markings on the flywheel correspond to the piston top dead center. this is verified correct.
talked with william at delks and he thought the pump was 180 degrees out of time, so i set the pump out 180 degrees and it wouldnt start at all.
9) My fuel consumption is through the roof, i burned 26 gallons in around 5 hours of run time, most of which was running with no load.
10) talked with william, he sent me a new rebuilt pump, which i recieved today. i had considerably more trouble with this pump, the o-ring that seals the eccentric fuel pump inside the injector pump was clearly too small, and fuel ran out when i hooked the pump to the engine, luckliy i just swapped the oring from the old pump and this seemed to seal it right up. the scree on the front of the pump close to the mounting flange was also loose, i tighened that a little buit but high pressure fuel still seems to spray out. when i installed the pump i couldnt get 1800 rpm and had to mess with the screws on the throttle arm, i can get 1800 rpm when i back the one closest to the genend back, however once i do this, the set will not shut down on its own and it still runs as smokey as it ever did.
This is all for my senior capstone project to graduate in less than four weeks and the paper for the project was due wednesday, however my professor has been understanding and has given me an extra week thinking this new injector pump would solve the problem. now i just have more leaks and dribbling fuel and lots of smoke. im running out of things that i think could be wrong so i thought id get in here to see if anyone had any ideas.
Here is a youtube video of the set running, maybe it will help. the load is alternated from 90% to zero and thats where you will start to see the white smoke.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tQv4f63uE8[/media]Any help is appreciated, i am running out of time and ideas!
Thanks in advance if you read all that,
Ken