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Hi there,
I think this will be my first post after a while reading the forums, specially about generators. I recently acquired this unit, it's a 2003 with 147 hours. It looks quite well kept considering the time without use. I purchased it in auction, no fluids, no batteries.
I'm going through the expected updates before starting it... fresh batteries, new fuel lines, new filters, etc. I'm also trying to clean the fuel tank which is covered in that white powdery rust from the filler neck metal frame. In the process I'll replace both rubber nuts with the brass equivalent, the one for the fuel drain is already off. I removed the front cover and the brackets holding the tank down but for the life of me I can't find the way of pulling off the fuel tank. The TM states it can be pulled off after removing the front cover but they way I see it the shape of the tank and the top panel will not allow it. Is there a trick to it? Do I have to remove the radiator and all top panels?
Going through the fuel lines I sort of have a good idea of what I need except those hoses with AN fittings. There is one that goes from the tank's fuel pickup to the main pump. I believe the part number is 88-20191-4, is it feasible to replace the hose and reuse the fittings? I noticed when I find them online they have a manufacture date and some even show the expiration date. Is it safe to use one of these that already expired their shelf life?
Last item, for now, it's about the coolant hoses... those in and out of the radiator. I noticed there are marks in the radiator tank from the hoses sweeping coolant so I decided to removed them to better inspect them. As expected rusty water/coolant came out of them and I could see the metal helix all rusted inside. The hoses are still flexible without dry rot but I can't find peace with the idea of that rusted metal inside the cooling system. I read in the forum these are hard to come by but is there any alternative to replace them? Can those metal helix be replaced?
Thank you for your patience reading this long first post and for your feedback.
I think this will be my first post after a while reading the forums, specially about generators. I recently acquired this unit, it's a 2003 with 147 hours. It looks quite well kept considering the time without use. I purchased it in auction, no fluids, no batteries.
I'm going through the expected updates before starting it... fresh batteries, new fuel lines, new filters, etc. I'm also trying to clean the fuel tank which is covered in that white powdery rust from the filler neck metal frame. In the process I'll replace both rubber nuts with the brass equivalent, the one for the fuel drain is already off. I removed the front cover and the brackets holding the tank down but for the life of me I can't find the way of pulling off the fuel tank. The TM states it can be pulled off after removing the front cover but they way I see it the shape of the tank and the top panel will not allow it. Is there a trick to it? Do I have to remove the radiator and all top panels?
Going through the fuel lines I sort of have a good idea of what I need except those hoses with AN fittings. There is one that goes from the tank's fuel pickup to the main pump. I believe the part number is 88-20191-4, is it feasible to replace the hose and reuse the fittings? I noticed when I find them online they have a manufacture date and some even show the expiration date. Is it safe to use one of these that already expired their shelf life?
Last item, for now, it's about the coolant hoses... those in and out of the radiator. I noticed there are marks in the radiator tank from the hoses sweeping coolant so I decided to removed them to better inspect them. As expected rusty water/coolant came out of them and I could see the metal helix all rusted inside. The hoses are still flexible without dry rot but I can't find peace with the idea of that rusted metal inside the cooling system. I read in the forum these are hard to come by but is there any alternative to replace them? Can those metal helix be replaced?
Thank you for your patience reading this long first post and for your feedback.