gatorbob
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Hello everyone,
I changed my oil last month and my MEP-803A started right up during Helene. I ran for about 6 hours on 1/4 tank of fuel. No problems.
Today, I topped off my fuel and tried to start up as a test before Hurricane Milton and it didn't start. I had a low oil pressure light. I checked the oil and it's correct. The generator started right up on the second try and I ran it for a few minutes. It may have hesitated just a bit as I was cranking but it started.
I don't believe I held the prime switch very long the first time today but my understanding is that is just to prime the fuel pump. It would be great to know if I am wrong here.
Looking at the TM, checking the fan belt tension is about the only thing I haven't checked in the past month and will do that when I get a break in the rain here shortly.
How concerned should I be given I don't have a lot of time between now and when I might need the generator this evening?
The TM doesn't seem to account for a one-time low oil pressure scenario but I will keep looking.
Thanks
Edit: batteries are brand new, testing good, on a maintainer. Oil pressure was 50 psi when running.
I changed my oil last month and my MEP-803A started right up during Helene. I ran for about 6 hours on 1/4 tank of fuel. No problems.
Today, I topped off my fuel and tried to start up as a test before Hurricane Milton and it didn't start. I had a low oil pressure light. I checked the oil and it's correct. The generator started right up on the second try and I ran it for a few minutes. It may have hesitated just a bit as I was cranking but it started.
I don't believe I held the prime switch very long the first time today but my understanding is that is just to prime the fuel pump. It would be great to know if I am wrong here.
Looking at the TM, checking the fan belt tension is about the only thing I haven't checked in the past month and will do that when I get a break in the rain here shortly.
How concerned should I be given I don't have a lot of time between now and when I might need the generator this evening?
The TM doesn't seem to account for a one-time low oil pressure scenario but I will keep looking.
Thanks
Edit: batteries are brand new, testing good, on a maintainer. Oil pressure was 50 psi when running.
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