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Hey guys,
Names Andy
I have been reading through the wealth of info on this site regarding all sorts of different makes and models of military vehicles, and equipment, and it got me thinking, that it would be nice to have a source of backup power for my house in case of an emergency, so I found a nice little MEP-002a on GL, and won the auction, and picked it up last Thursday. I got it home and unloaded it, set it up in the garage and prepped it to start.
it had about 1/4 a tank of the nastiest diesel you have ever smelled, so I went ahead and drained it all out, and put about 5 gallons of new diesel along with 1/2 a quart of ATF, and some 2 stroke oil, just to get everything lubed up. I went ahead and drained all 3 fuel filters, and ran the pumps until I could see new diesel coming out. I pulled the can off of the one on the left and it looks brand new, I will change all 3 or go to the spin on conversion soon. I changed the oil, and made sure it was properly filled. I then removed the return line from the injection pump to the fuel tank, and ran the fuel pumps until I got new diesel coming back out. let the pumps run for about 1/2 an hour to ensure that I had proper lubrication getting the the IP. I disconnected the lines going from the IP to the injectors, and cranked the motor until I could verify that the IP was working, and that any remaining bad fuel had been squirted out I used the preheat function, and then cranked her over and it came to life.
heres my problem...
I have never heard an meo002a or mep003a in person, and despite that, Im 99% positive that its only running on 1 cylinder. It shakes violently, and clanks really loud, and even once its up to "speed" the frequency meter doesn't even come off of 50hz. I let it run for about 3 minutes to see if itdd clear up but to no avail. it does stop smoking black after about 10 secs though so that's a good sign The intake pre heater got nice and warm when I used the preheat function.I felt the top of the exhaust manifold cover, and theres a noticible temp difference between the 2 sides I used to work for ford an a certified master diesel mechanic, so I know my way around diesel engines, but these things are a whole new animal to me.
My questions are....
Is there any quick trick to checking the injectors? I know that theres fuel coming out of the injection pump because I had the lines removed to clear bad fuel.
I checked both glow plugs to ground and neither were open.
BTW Im putting a link to a small video I took of it starting up so you guys can hear.
http://youtu.be/9JzfdOmWPAI
What should I check next???
Thanks guys..
Andy
Names Andy
I have been reading through the wealth of info on this site regarding all sorts of different makes and models of military vehicles, and equipment, and it got me thinking, that it would be nice to have a source of backup power for my house in case of an emergency, so I found a nice little MEP-002a on GL, and won the auction, and picked it up last Thursday. I got it home and unloaded it, set it up in the garage and prepped it to start.
it had about 1/4 a tank of the nastiest diesel you have ever smelled, so I went ahead and drained it all out, and put about 5 gallons of new diesel along with 1/2 a quart of ATF, and some 2 stroke oil, just to get everything lubed up. I went ahead and drained all 3 fuel filters, and ran the pumps until I could see new diesel coming out. I pulled the can off of the one on the left and it looks brand new, I will change all 3 or go to the spin on conversion soon. I changed the oil, and made sure it was properly filled. I then removed the return line from the injection pump to the fuel tank, and ran the fuel pumps until I got new diesel coming back out. let the pumps run for about 1/2 an hour to ensure that I had proper lubrication getting the the IP. I disconnected the lines going from the IP to the injectors, and cranked the motor until I could verify that the IP was working, and that any remaining bad fuel had been squirted out I used the preheat function, and then cranked her over and it came to life.
heres my problem...
I have never heard an meo002a or mep003a in person, and despite that, Im 99% positive that its only running on 1 cylinder. It shakes violently, and clanks really loud, and even once its up to "speed" the frequency meter doesn't even come off of 50hz. I let it run for about 3 minutes to see if itdd clear up but to no avail. it does stop smoking black after about 10 secs though so that's a good sign The intake pre heater got nice and warm when I used the preheat function.I felt the top of the exhaust manifold cover, and theres a noticible temp difference between the 2 sides I used to work for ford an a certified master diesel mechanic, so I know my way around diesel engines, but these things are a whole new animal to me.
My questions are....
Is there any quick trick to checking the injectors? I know that theres fuel coming out of the injection pump because I had the lines removed to clear bad fuel.
I checked both glow plugs to ground and neither were open.
BTW Im putting a link to a small video I took of it starting up so you guys can hear.
http://youtu.be/9JzfdOmWPAI
What should I check next???
Thanks guys..
Andy
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