storeman
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My Challenging MEP-002a's This is becoming frustrating.
I have 2 of these and one runs well with a livable oil leak (perhaps a quart a day) from the oil housing upper right where a bolt is broken off behind the fan (which I can't get off with a harmonic ballancer puller) got to find or make a heavier puller so i can get at the oil housing.
The other 5kw ran but had a broken glow plug so I swapped the head with a 10kw parts unit I have after asking y'all if that would work. I'm here to report the heads are interchangeable. Well, on removing the head, the center head bolt broke. Have been waiting for a week for a mobile diesel repair guy to drill out the bolt. Yesterday I had a conversation with a millwright friend who suggested heat, break free and a small pipe wrench on the 3/8" tall stud remaining, IT WORKED! The pipe wrench was key. I could not budge the bolt with vise grips or channel locks.
After replacing the head gasket and valve cover gasket and ensuring the IP was working and glow plugs worked and adjusting the valves, I fired her up. She ran and produced electricity but knocked like the devil and produced tons of white smoke. Shut her down and adjusted the valves again. Still heavy white smoke and a little voltage hunting under no load. Removed the air filter....no effect.
The smoke is continuous. Opinions? Recommendations?
I have 2 of these and one runs well with a livable oil leak (perhaps a quart a day) from the oil housing upper right where a bolt is broken off behind the fan (which I can't get off with a harmonic ballancer puller) got to find or make a heavier puller so i can get at the oil housing.
The other 5kw ran but had a broken glow plug so I swapped the head with a 10kw parts unit I have after asking y'all if that would work. I'm here to report the heads are interchangeable. Well, on removing the head, the center head bolt broke. Have been waiting for a week for a mobile diesel repair guy to drill out the bolt. Yesterday I had a conversation with a millwright friend who suggested heat, break free and a small pipe wrench on the 3/8" tall stud remaining, IT WORKED! The pipe wrench was key. I could not budge the bolt with vise grips or channel locks.
After replacing the head gasket and valve cover gasket and ensuring the IP was working and glow plugs worked and adjusting the valves, I fired her up. She ran and produced electricity but knocked like the devil and produced tons of white smoke. Shut her down and adjusted the valves again. Still heavy white smoke and a little voltage hunting under no load. Removed the air filter....no effect.
The smoke is continuous. Opinions? Recommendations?
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