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Purchased a ready for issue generator that looked good a year ago when first viewed for purchase. The generator set for six months before coming up for sale and then it set for six months on my property. Of course it wont run.
Fuel Pumps work because the fuel filter cans were loose and the fuel input line to the IP was backed off. Explaining the flood of diesel that went over the side of the trailer. Maybe not a flood but when your shoes are under the flow of fuel it seems like a flood.
The starter wont turnover with the master switch but the starter solenoid can be jumped with a remote and the starter turns over the engine.
With fuel up to the IP the engine remains dry. The engine will run off the fumes of a shop rag dipped in gas stuck in the filter canister beside the filter.
The fuel cutoff solenoid retracts fully every time the the master switch goes to start, the IP being dry isn't a solenoid issue. Anybody know if the signal to the fuel cutoff solenoid goes through the starter lockout switch?
Think I might have three problems.
Fault (1) The IP I think is stuck from sitting so long, so I'll remove it and try to
free it up.
Fault (2) The alternator/battery/regulator fuse blows every time I go to start
on the master switch. Bad wires, shorted alternator coil, bad
regulator? I have the Tm's to check those out but think its the last
thing on my list. I just need the battery to start the beast or my
NATO cable. So the fuse is not a must have to run, any other words
on this being a must do to generate ac power?
Fault (3) The starter lockout gear and switch assembly may be the
gremlin for the starter not starting. The lockout gear switch also
drops out the generator from generating power. So if I fix the IP and
remote jump the starter solenoid bypassing the lockout switch.
Starting the motor but the generator puts out no power.
Then the bet is the lock-out switch is bad or out of adjustment,
opinions?
Think this is the order to try and fix this thing. Anybody see a better order to check this machine?
Will post picks when tearing down.
Fuel Pumps work because the fuel filter cans were loose and the fuel input line to the IP was backed off. Explaining the flood of diesel that went over the side of the trailer. Maybe not a flood but when your shoes are under the flow of fuel it seems like a flood.
The starter wont turnover with the master switch but the starter solenoid can be jumped with a remote and the starter turns over the engine.
With fuel up to the IP the engine remains dry. The engine will run off the fumes of a shop rag dipped in gas stuck in the filter canister beside the filter.
The fuel cutoff solenoid retracts fully every time the the master switch goes to start, the IP being dry isn't a solenoid issue. Anybody know if the signal to the fuel cutoff solenoid goes through the starter lockout switch?
Think I might have three problems.
Fault (1) The IP I think is stuck from sitting so long, so I'll remove it and try to
free it up.
Fault (2) The alternator/battery/regulator fuse blows every time I go to start
on the master switch. Bad wires, shorted alternator coil, bad
regulator? I have the Tm's to check those out but think its the last
thing on my list. I just need the battery to start the beast or my
NATO cable. So the fuse is not a must have to run, any other words
on this being a must do to generate ac power?
Fault (3) The starter lockout gear and switch assembly may be the
gremlin for the starter not starting. The lockout gear switch also
drops out the generator from generating power. So if I fix the IP and
remote jump the starter solenoid bypassing the lockout switch.
Starting the motor but the generator puts out no power.
Then the bet is the lock-out switch is bad or out of adjustment,
opinions?
Think this is the order to try and fix this thing. Anybody see a better order to check this machine?
Will post picks when tearing down.