robertsears1
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I bought a MEP-002A generator last week from Ft Bragg. I bought it without actually touching it, just from the pictures which is a bit of a chance. I have a MEP-003A and -804 and have a semi-junk -002A so I am somewhat familiar. I did like from the pictures that it had a new fuel tank and starter so it had seen some service in it's past life. It went off for $545 ($650 all in) so I didn't steal it (there is always that one guy bidding it up who didn't seem to understand the 15 min rule (last bid @ 1700) or perhaps I ran him out of money). By the time I bought batteries and filters, I'm down around another $130.
At home, first glance looks promising. Not beat up or rusty other than the nice patina it gets in the yard at GL. Serviced it since it was fully drained and got ready to fire it up. It was made in 1981 by Hollingsworth and CARC painted in 2006. No dirt dobbers or chewed wires visible to include behind the control panel. The flywheel moved but I forgot to check the injector pump for movement but lucked out since it was not stuck. The pumps made the clicking sound when powered up but sounded slightly hollow. It did run for around 5 sec but that was it. Played with the pumps and got one working and tried it again. After running a few minutes, the second pump started working. This two cyl 002A seems to take longer to get up to speed than the 4 cyl 003A. It also has a different sound and shakes more. We noticed that the Hz needle would not register except upon shutdown when it would do one sweep. It puts out power in all modes (very smooth selector sw) and voltage displays leg to leg. Still no Hz display. Dropped the control panel and saw nothing obvious and all connections tight. My 003A used to have spells of no Hz displayed but it seemed to have fixed itself. Once the spring that works the throttle arm up front slipped down the threaded rod and it would not come up to speed as it should. I checked it on this unit (002A) and it looks fine. I noticed that the hour meter has not moved also. No voltage reads (AC or DC) on the lugs on Hz gauge while running. I searched the threads but saw no solution so far. Any suggestions?
Robert
At home, first glance looks promising. Not beat up or rusty other than the nice patina it gets in the yard at GL. Serviced it since it was fully drained and got ready to fire it up. It was made in 1981 by Hollingsworth and CARC painted in 2006. No dirt dobbers or chewed wires visible to include behind the control panel. The flywheel moved but I forgot to check the injector pump for movement but lucked out since it was not stuck. The pumps made the clicking sound when powered up but sounded slightly hollow. It did run for around 5 sec but that was it. Played with the pumps and got one working and tried it again. After running a few minutes, the second pump started working. This two cyl 002A seems to take longer to get up to speed than the 4 cyl 003A. It also has a different sound and shakes more. We noticed that the Hz needle would not register except upon shutdown when it would do one sweep. It puts out power in all modes (very smooth selector sw) and voltage displays leg to leg. Still no Hz display. Dropped the control panel and saw nothing obvious and all connections tight. My 003A used to have spells of no Hz displayed but it seemed to have fixed itself. Once the spring that works the throttle arm up front slipped down the threaded rod and it would not come up to speed as it should. I checked it on this unit (002A) and it looks fine. I noticed that the hour meter has not moved also. No voltage reads (AC or DC) on the lugs on Hz gauge while running. I searched the threads but saw no solution so far. Any suggestions?
Robert
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