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MEP-804A cranks but no start, turned out to be mag pickup
I bought this 804A with about 46 hours and it now has ~120. I am sure it is the correct hours since it was so clean when purchased. It has been reliable with the only exception being the fuel system. Two or three times, it has lost the prime. Using the manual priming pump (3) corrected things. Eventually, I replaced the priming pump with one purchased from eBay.
About six six months ago, it would not run. It had run fine about a week prior so I suspected it had lost the prime or had air in the fuel lines as before. After pumping the manual priming pump and getting fuel fine out of the bleed screws (1) on the injection pump (IP), I gave it a try--no start and it acts like it is not getting fuel since no smoke from the exhaust. On and off for the next several months, I would get in the books and reprime the fuel. One thing I noticed is that fuel did not seem to go beyond the IP because I could never get fuel out right next to an injector where I had cracked the fitting. So it seems like something all of a sudden in the IP quit letting fuel through.
I am suspecting that perhaps the problem is related to what looks like a solenoid on the left side of the IP (2). I tried to remove it today but it seemed to be connected to the rack (I think) and I was losing the feeling in my hands since it is so stinking cold. There are two wires that go into the solenoid labeled 150B16 (white) and 149B16 (white with blue stripe). Is my assumption correct that this is what shuts down the generator when power to the solenoid is cut and the strong spring on the rack shuts off the fuel? I could not see any kind of fuse behind the panel that might have blown. My voltmeter did not register any voltage with the main switch in run. If I am correct that this shuts off the fuel, wouldn't there need to be voltage present to energize the solenoid and pull the rack so fuel can pass? I ended up buying a 804B with a Yanmar engine with about 360 true hours and it runs fine but it has an electric fuel pump vs the mechanical pump on the Isuzu for the 804A
I bought this 804A with about 46 hours and it now has ~120. I am sure it is the correct hours since it was so clean when purchased. It has been reliable with the only exception being the fuel system. Two or three times, it has lost the prime. Using the manual priming pump (3) corrected things. Eventually, I replaced the priming pump with one purchased from eBay.
About six six months ago, it would not run. It had run fine about a week prior so I suspected it had lost the prime or had air in the fuel lines as before. After pumping the manual priming pump and getting fuel fine out of the bleed screws (1) on the injection pump (IP), I gave it a try--no start and it acts like it is not getting fuel since no smoke from the exhaust. On and off for the next several months, I would get in the books and reprime the fuel. One thing I noticed is that fuel did not seem to go beyond the IP because I could never get fuel out right next to an injector where I had cracked the fitting. So it seems like something all of a sudden in the IP quit letting fuel through.
I am suspecting that perhaps the problem is related to what looks like a solenoid on the left side of the IP (2). I tried to remove it today but it seemed to be connected to the rack (I think) and I was losing the feeling in my hands since it is so stinking cold. There are two wires that go into the solenoid labeled 150B16 (white) and 149B16 (white with blue stripe). Is my assumption correct that this is what shuts down the generator when power to the solenoid is cut and the strong spring on the rack shuts off the fuel? I could not see any kind of fuse behind the panel that might have blown. My voltmeter did not register any voltage with the main switch in run. If I am correct that this shuts off the fuel, wouldn't there need to be voltage present to energize the solenoid and pull the rack so fuel can pass? I ended up buying a 804B with a Yanmar engine with about 360 true hours and it runs fine but it has an electric fuel pump vs the mechanical pump on the Isuzu for the 804A
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