It is a low hour (100) unit that looks like it had the Exciter, Voltage Regulator box Part number 30554-70-1367 recently replaced as it looks brand new.
I should also mention that they volt meter doesn't work and looks like someone left the smoke out.
Also worth noting that the frequency adjustment pot doesn't make the frequency go up or down...
I replaced all of the fuel filters, and more recently two of the fuel lines. It did this same thing before replacing the fuel lines.
When I fire it up, it starts right up and I can adjust the frequency using the manual cable adjust method.
Once it runs for about 30 seconds, you can hear the motor slowing down and the frequency also drops along with the motor speed.
Pulling out on the manual cable adjustment does not make the motor increase speed at all at this point, but does when it is first started up.
I was originally thinking that it was getting air in the fuel system somewhere as the one fuel line was leaking, but it does start right up and replacing the fuel line hasn't helped at all.
It does look like someone was messing with the load measuring unit. Would a faulty LMU make it shut down like this?
The motor will keep slowing down until it shuts off by itself if I don't shut it down using the run-stop switch.
No idiot lights are being thrown.
Ideas??
I should also mention that they volt meter doesn't work and looks like someone left the smoke out.
Also worth noting that the frequency adjustment pot doesn't make the frequency go up or down...
I replaced all of the fuel filters, and more recently two of the fuel lines. It did this same thing before replacing the fuel lines.
When I fire it up, it starts right up and I can adjust the frequency using the manual cable adjust method.
Once it runs for about 30 seconds, you can hear the motor slowing down and the frequency also drops along with the motor speed.
Pulling out on the manual cable adjustment does not make the motor increase speed at all at this point, but does when it is first started up.
I was originally thinking that it was getting air in the fuel system somewhere as the one fuel line was leaking, but it does start right up and replacing the fuel line hasn't helped at all.
It does look like someone was messing with the load measuring unit. Would a faulty LMU make it shut down like this?
The motor will keep slowing down until it shuts off by itself if I don't shut it down using the run-stop switch.
No idiot lights are being thrown.
Ideas??