jstew0903
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I just bought two 802a generators. One is a tier 2 and runs well with 25 hrs on it. One is missing parts and been picked over. It has 425 hrs on it. Both are from 1995 from what I can tell.
For the running tier two one I have a lot of blowby from the dip stick hole when I pull it. I've read where there shouldn't be any blow by on these engines. My question is with the two cylinders going up and down at the same time how can there not by an in and out type of blowby? Just seems like the physics would say there should be. When I put a socket with a rachet on and turn the engine over I do have compression but I think I can hear it bleeding by the piston/rings. It is a rebuilt engine(by the tag on it). It's there an amount of time that the rebuilt engines need to seat the rings and such? I will say this generator starts great and runs great at a load so far. No smoke outside if what I've seen in others under load. Any advice on where to go would be great. I did the first oil change at the 25hr mark.
The second one I have I tried to turn over with the socket and rachet and it hits a point where I cannot turn it over. Is that what the normal good compression should feel like? Pretty much feels like it's hitting something but I don't think it is.
Appreciate everyone's time. Thanks for accepting me in this platform.
Jason
For the running tier two one I have a lot of blowby from the dip stick hole when I pull it. I've read where there shouldn't be any blow by on these engines. My question is with the two cylinders going up and down at the same time how can there not by an in and out type of blowby? Just seems like the physics would say there should be. When I put a socket with a rachet on and turn the engine over I do have compression but I think I can hear it bleeding by the piston/rings. It is a rebuilt engine(by the tag on it). It's there an amount of time that the rebuilt engines need to seat the rings and such? I will say this generator starts great and runs great at a load so far. No smoke outside if what I've seen in others under load. Any advice on where to go would be great. I did the first oil change at the 25hr mark.
The second one I have I tried to turn over with the socket and rachet and it hits a point where I cannot turn it over. Is that what the normal good compression should feel like? Pretty much feels like it's hitting something but I don't think it is.
Appreciate everyone's time. Thanks for accepting me in this platform.
Jason