New guy here. Good morning all and thank you for allowing me to learn from you. I've spent the last few days reading and looking at the TM's that have been posted for the MEP O4 B. This generator will be used for my whole house when and if a hurricane hits us here in N Florida. I just purchased it from gov. planet. It is the Yanmar turbo 4 cylinder and has 685 hrs. on it.
A few things that ive learned from reading your past posts:
Do not idle the generator, do not start the generator unless you have gone through it and changed out all the fluids and filters then go through it again before starting.
Make sure my electrician puts a 50 amp plug to the house with a cut off switch to outside power. A dedicated panel solely for generator use with the dedicated circuits to be used while operating.
When ready to start make sure I have a load on it after it warms up so as not to get dry stacking. Run once a month under load to keep it operational and ready.
During my search I still havent found the sticky with the yanmar filter codes, but have found these from your previous posts.
napa air filter# 2489
oil filter- car quest # 85334, komatsu YM 129150-35153, Yanmar 129150-35152
Fuel water separator, Wix 33472, car quest 86390
oil, 6 quarts 15-40 diesel. I'm going with Rotella, unless told not to.
Batteries x2 : yellow top optima or interstate what size?
Coolant: What kind is recommended?
Is it recommended to add hot shots sitcktion eliminator to the oil and hot shots diesel extreme to the fuel? I only ask this because my buddy threw a code on his f250 and they tore apart all the epa bull shiite and catalytic converter. They tested it and said he still had 95% flow rate. Im not a mechanic but he is. It has 100k and hes been using both hot shot items ive listed. Sorry, not selling anything just trying to get ahead and make sure it has the best chance to last a long time.
My electrician is coming over next week and we will come up with a plan on tackling the 3 phase issue. I will ask that hot item question later. I will not let him do anything before before researching it here first.
Thank you all very much and I eagerly look to hearing your suggestions.
Josh
A few things that ive learned from reading your past posts:
Do not idle the generator, do not start the generator unless you have gone through it and changed out all the fluids and filters then go through it again before starting.
Make sure my electrician puts a 50 amp plug to the house with a cut off switch to outside power. A dedicated panel solely for generator use with the dedicated circuits to be used while operating.
When ready to start make sure I have a load on it after it warms up so as not to get dry stacking. Run once a month under load to keep it operational and ready.
During my search I still havent found the sticky with the yanmar filter codes, but have found these from your previous posts.
napa air filter# 2489
oil filter- car quest # 85334, komatsu YM 129150-35153, Yanmar 129150-35152
Fuel water separator, Wix 33472, car quest 86390
oil, 6 quarts 15-40 diesel. I'm going with Rotella, unless told not to.
Batteries x2 : yellow top optima or interstate what size?
Coolant: What kind is recommended?
Is it recommended to add hot shots sitcktion eliminator to the oil and hot shots diesel extreme to the fuel? I only ask this because my buddy threw a code on his f250 and they tore apart all the epa bull shiite and catalytic converter. They tested it and said he still had 95% flow rate. Im not a mechanic but he is. It has 100k and hes been using both hot shot items ive listed. Sorry, not selling anything just trying to get ahead and make sure it has the best chance to last a long time.
My electrician is coming over next week and we will come up with a plan on tackling the 3 phase issue. I will ask that hot item question later. I will not let him do anything before before researching it here first.
Thank you all very much and I eagerly look to hearing your suggestions.
Josh