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I picked up a couple of 802s from auction last week. These were Tier2 resets with less than 20hrs on the clocks. Very clean. Both had remaned engines in them. One had a poorly rebuilt DC alternator (fixed) and the other one seemed to have no problems, except...
This thing shakes a LOT. And by a lot I do mean a LOT. A LOT more more than the one I repaired the alternator on. It shakes enough that it broke one of the wires going to the low oil pressure switch. The manafold where the pressure transmitter and low pressure switch attach next to the "Dead Crank" switch wiggles a good 1/3" when its running. I did some strain relief to the wires when I replaced the connector so I doubt the wire will break again but I am concerned.
I've covered the simple stuff.. I made sure it was well supported on the skids. It is firmly strapped down and makes good contact with the back of the F350 that its in. I've checked all the bolts and the mounts holding it down (engine end and alternator end). Everything looks new and tight. The engine runs strong. It easily took 6500w of resistive load and held that for an hour with zero problems. The puffs from the exhaust are strong and clear. I only get a bit of black smoke when I drop the hammer on it with the load.
None of the fan blades are missing or bent. I checked most of the enclosure bolts to make sure they were snug. So far I've not found anything at all loose. Tomorrow I'm going to take the belt off and start it to double verify its not a fan related issue.
The vibration appears to be 1x RPM which would indicated its a balance or alignment issue.
Has anyone had an 802 that shimmies and shakes? If so did you ever figure it out?
Does anyone know how the engine is balanced? Internally versus externally?
Can the coupling between the flywheel and AC Alternator be misaligned?
Lots of questions I know but if anyone has some ideas I would be happy to hear them.
This thing shakes a LOT. And by a lot I do mean a LOT. A LOT more more than the one I repaired the alternator on. It shakes enough that it broke one of the wires going to the low oil pressure switch. The manafold where the pressure transmitter and low pressure switch attach next to the "Dead Crank" switch wiggles a good 1/3" when its running. I did some strain relief to the wires when I replaced the connector so I doubt the wire will break again but I am concerned.
I've covered the simple stuff.. I made sure it was well supported on the skids. It is firmly strapped down and makes good contact with the back of the F350 that its in. I've checked all the bolts and the mounts holding it down (engine end and alternator end). Everything looks new and tight. The engine runs strong. It easily took 6500w of resistive load and held that for an hour with zero problems. The puffs from the exhaust are strong and clear. I only get a bit of black smoke when I drop the hammer on it with the load.
None of the fan blades are missing or bent. I checked most of the enclosure bolts to make sure they were snug. So far I've not found anything at all loose. Tomorrow I'm going to take the belt off and start it to double verify its not a fan related issue.
The vibration appears to be 1x RPM which would indicated its a balance or alignment issue.
Has anyone had an 802 that shimmies and shakes? If so did you ever figure it out?
Does anyone know how the engine is balanced? Internally versus externally?
Can the coupling between the flywheel and AC Alternator be misaligned?
Lots of questions I know but if anyone has some ideas I would be happy to hear them.