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There are 2 safety switches that will prevent it from continuing to run. One is Oil Pressure, one is Temperature. Locate the switches, and verify they are operating properly.I'm going to restart this thread in the hopes someone can help me out. Yes I read the TM and yes I held the preheater for 1 minute and the engine fired right up. The problem is as soon as I let off the start switch it dies. This happens with the throttle out, the throttle in, moving the throttle in and out. I've checked the kill switch and it is in the proper position. I went through the wiring to see if something was amiss and actually found a seperated connector on the front glow plug but that wasn't the problem (although I did fix it).
This is my first generator so I know nothing about them other than what I've read here and in the TMs. I'm guessing something that keeps the engine running is screwed up but I just don't know where to look for the problem.
I had a post about this a little while ago, I managed to track down the supplier for the military and get some pricing information for the strainer. Purolator is the only company still making this item. I managed to track down their military sales office and talked to them about it.Earth said:Not to steer the thread away from its intended purpose, but does any one know wher to get the fuel strainer element for these gen sets? The TM and this site list the part # as 35070, Fram #C1824. NAPA can't seem to find anything that crosses with these numbers. Autozone didn't either. Thanks
1. If you do change fuel filters you do not really need to have two filters and one sediment bowl like the original, but I would recommend a good water separator filter and maybe a second, finer fuel filter. The mil did it this way to make sure you have good DRY CLEAN fuel going into the engine. If you want to get long dependable life from these units the first and easiest place to start is with the fuel.originalboxcar said:Hi all,
I'm a newbie here and just acquired 2 - 002a's, 1 with the ASK for running and 1 as a parts supply donor (if needed). It appears that both sets were drained of oil and fuel so my first steps are to top everything off and install batteries. I do have the TM printed out but I have a couple questions.
1. It appears that most stock filters are still available in some form (some with mods). Would it be wise to switch over to a more availabe "modern" filter/filter base setup as some folks have done? If switching over, is it necessary to have 2 fuel filters and 1 sediment filter as its original state? Any particular brand model filter/base combo?
2. My battery jumper was not with either unit. Are there certain specs I should adhere to in making a new jumper? Gauge, etc...
3. Speaking of batteries, how do you connect two 12V batteries?
4. What is the civvy to MIL SPEC equivalant for the proper oil? I use amsoil 15-40 diesel in my car, would amsoil suffice and what viscosity?
My apologies for stupid questions, please forgive my newbness!
Thanks in advance,
t~
I'll "read the !$%^@#$ manual for operation!
I removed the three Fram cans, fabbed an angle bracket and added a Wix 33123
with a WIX 24309 base. You will also need 1/2 to 1/4 NPT bushings to re-use the stock AN 90degree hose elbows with that base.
Got it, thx!...
I use the NAPA 5108 (Wix 1510 o-ring gasket on my oil filter and it fits really good. I would imagine that the same one would fit the 002a as well. The smaller one for the filter bolt you can use, but you do need a separate ring for the can. Don't let them BS you, you can buy just the ring or you can buy (or have them take the ring from, and then discard the filter) a 51161 filter and use the ring...that's the filter that comes with the 15108 ring. For NAPA filters and numbers just drop the first number from the Wix number.
Don't waste your money on the military batteries. Go to an interstate dealer and get a couple of their 800 CCA batteries. I bought mine for like $89 each.
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