roady
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Hey Guys,
I just acquired a MEP003 today and brought it home. I have drained the fuel added fresh fuel, checked oil and primed fuel filters. When I hit the switch to start I get a nice hard clunk and can see the flywheel jump but wont turn over. The batteries are straight out of my running Deuce and have no problem starting the Deuce. I even tried putting a socket and 3/8 drive ratchet through the hole in the shroud and tried to turn it over that way but no luck. I wasnt putting a bunch of torque on it as it is a smaller bolt and I dont want to break it. Has anyone experienced a problem like this?
I have downloaded all the PM's and searched the site. I will read some tonight and tomorrow before getting home to see if there are any troubleshooting tips for this issue. Just wanted to run this by the pros on here to see if any one has heard of this. The generator has 2500 hours on it according to the meter and is Green instead of Tan. I have seen some say to stay away from the Tan ones for fear of the sandy environment they may have come from.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
I just acquired a MEP003 today and brought it home. I have drained the fuel added fresh fuel, checked oil and primed fuel filters. When I hit the switch to start I get a nice hard clunk and can see the flywheel jump but wont turn over. The batteries are straight out of my running Deuce and have no problem starting the Deuce. I even tried putting a socket and 3/8 drive ratchet through the hole in the shroud and tried to turn it over that way but no luck. I wasnt putting a bunch of torque on it as it is a smaller bolt and I dont want to break it. Has anyone experienced a problem like this?
I have downloaded all the PM's and searched the site. I will read some tonight and tomorrow before getting home to see if there are any troubleshooting tips for this issue. Just wanted to run this by the pros on here to see if any one has heard of this. The generator has 2500 hours on it according to the meter and is Green instead of Tan. I have seen some say to stay away from the Tan ones for fear of the sandy environment they may have come from.
Any help is greatly appreciated.