So just wanted to come back & update on this generator.
Have not been using it as much. It started sputtering a bit at times the last time I ran it under load.
Thoughts were it was due to moisture in the tank. Changed the filters & it seemed okay.
Did an oil change as it had been a while.
Came back to start it again after sitting another month or so. Batteries had died since I left the solar charger I installed on & it has since been removed from the trailer, so no panel was connected. Dumb move by my part! Charged the batteries back up & it started up, but was running terrible. Had horrible blow-by. Best guess is rings stuck & I was loosing compression on one cylinder.
Tore it down & pulled the injectors. Put some ATF in there & let it sit overnight. Like a dummy, first thing in the morning I cranked it a few times without the muffler on with the dead crank & spewed ATF all over. It did fire off a bit. Let it sit some more, then put muffler back on. Took it outside & started it. Seems to be running okay & blow-by in minimal.
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It was desperately in need of some rest time & a go-through anyways. it's at 729hrs (I'm not home while typing this, may be off a bit) and I got it with 62hrs. The last few years I have basically just used it with minimal upkeep.
The muffler is in bad shape, so it will be replaced with an almost new one I have. It will get a full de-greasing. The leak from the fuel fill area ended up being a MISSING hose clamp that I didn't even know was supposed to be there! For those that have followed this thread for a while, this was my first real piece of military surplus & I have learned a significant amount since I first did anything. So, I already got that done. The rubber neck piece is in good shape.
As a preventative thing, I will probably replace the electric fuel pump. It's not costly & it's the original one from manufacture. Fresh one won't hurt.
Instead of trailering it since I have a good amount of generators now, this one may live at my off grid place. Or, I may sell it. Of course, I will give it my full go through before that.